What kind of support is the U.S. offering in the wake of the Myanmar quake?
Briefly

The recent 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar resulted in over 2,000 deaths and left millions homeless. Current and former USAID staff express concern over the reduced capacity for effective U.S. disaster response due to recent budget cuts and staff layoffs. USAID spokesperson Tammy Bruce stated that the U.S. is assessing the situation and prepared to allocate assistance, including $2 million intended for organizations in Myanmar. However, Sarah Charles highlighted the diminished effectiveness of U.S. aid and the need for immediate action, questioning the level of support available under current circumstances.
The capacity of the U.S. government to provide that kind of assistance right now is severely diminished, and we haven't seen any of it so far.
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