Long-shot efforts to find survivors from Myanmar's devastating March 28 earthquake are winding down, as rescue efforts get supplanted by increasing relief and recovery activity. The death toll has now reached 3,600 and is still climbing. People in the capital of Naypyitaw cleared debris and collected wood from their damaged houses under drizzling rain on Monday, and soldiers removed wreckage at some Buddhist monasteries. The U.N. said more than 17 million affected people need food, drinking water, health care, cash assistance and emergency shelter. Myanmar's military government and its battlefield opponents, meanwhile, have been trading accusations over alleged violations of ceasefire declarations that each had declared to ease earthquake relief efforts.