Kenyans in quake-hit Myanmar, Thailand urged to register for assistance

Kenyans in Thailand and Myanmar can contact the embassy in Bangkok via +66990745752 or email bangkok@mfa.go.ke.

Prudence Wanza
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Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Principal Secretary Roseline Njogu. //PHOTO: Courtesy

The government has assured Kenyans living in Myanmar and Thailand that it is closely monitoring the aftermath of the earthquake that struck parts of the two countries last Friday.

In a statement issued Monday, Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Principal Secretary Roseline Njogu urged Kenyans in the affected regions to register with the Kenyan Embassy in Bangkok for emergency assistance and real-time updates.

“Register with the Kenyan Embassy—if not already registered, provide your contact details to the Kenya Embassy in Bangkok, Kingdom of Thailand, or the nearest East African Community diplomatic mission for assistance and updates. Contact: Hotline: +66990745752 Email: bangkok@mfa.go.ke,” the PS stated.

Njogu further called on Kenyans in the two countries to avoid unnecessary travel to heavily impacted areas for their safety.

“If in a damaged or unstable building, move to a safe, open area if possible. Be vigilant about falling debris, landslides, or damaged infrastructure. Check on fellow Kenyans—reach out to other Kenyans in your area, especially students, diaspora workers, and vulnerable individuals, to ensure their well-being.”

The 7.7 -magnitude earthquake, which struck Myanmar’s eastern region near the Thai border, has caused widespread destruction.

Authorities are assessing casualties and damage as aftershocks continue to pose risks.

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