People living across the north of the county can sign up to have their tree collected on the hospice's website.
A Yangon resident told AFP that many of her neighbours believed in the prediction. They refused to stay in their homes and camped outside the day John Moe The said the earthquake would happen.His now-defunct TikTok account, which has more than 300,000 followers, claims to make predictions based on astrology and palmistry.
He was arrested during a raid on his home in Sagaing, central Myanmar.The areas of Mandalay and Sagaing were hit especially hard by the earthquake on 28 March, which prompted a rare request from the Myanmar junta for foreign aid.That earthquake was felt some 1,000km away in Bangkok, where a building collapsed at a construction site, killing dozens.
A rescuer in the Burmese city of Mandalay has told the BBC he is digging through rubble with his bare hands, trying to free people calling for help, after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on Friday."People are screaming help me, help me. I feel so hopeless," said the man, who is part of a rescue team made up of citizens.
Another survivor revealed how she could hear the voices of people trapped inside a hotel which had collapsed.
"I can hear mothers crying, friends, because their children are still inside the building. It's desperate to watch," the woman - a teacher - said."I've always dreamt of doing something on a bigger scale for our troops and our forces, to acknowledge their work and effort," he said.
He said, despite having the plans, creating the aircraft in miniature proved difficult in some areas."I had to research a lot of all the parts. I used as much original information as I could," he said.
"It doesn't look so much from the outside, but there's a lot of work underneath the skin of it."Although he did not work on the project every day, it took a lot of time and patience, particularly with the fuselage.