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MONSOON FLOODS FORCE 50,000 TO FLEE IN MYANMAR

Authoritie­s scrambling to provide aid to affected regions

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SOME 50,000 people in Myanmar evacuated their homes after days of heavy monsoon rains left villages inundated and swept away bridges, while authoritie­s scrambled to deliver aid to the affected regions, authoritie­s and media said yesterday.

President Win Myint visited the Bago region in central Myanmar to meet displaced residents on Saturday and urged local officials to step up the provision of temporary shelters and aid.

An estimated 100,000 people might be affected by the floods.

Parts of Myanmar flood annually at the peak of the monsoon season, causing frequent landslides and widespread damage to farmland and infrastruc­ture in the country.

Myanmar saw the worst monsoon flooding in a decade in 2015 when about 100 people reportedly died and more than 330,000 were displaced.

The national disaster management committee yesterday warned residents living near rivers and in low-lying areas to “immediatel­y leave their homes as the water level... has exceeded the danger level”, according to state media.

Torrential downpours washed away a section of a 60m concrete bridge in the northern Shan state, while padi fields and roads in the central Kayin state suffered extensive damage, state media reported.

The western state of Rakhine also saw heavy rainfall submerge some roads.

Aerial images shared on social media showed muddy brown water covering vast tracts of land.

The Red Cross said on Twitter it was distributi­ng hygiene, kitchen and shelter gear, posting photos of its volunteers getting people in flood-hit areas to safety in small boats.

The United Nations said in a statement it was following developmen­ts with “great concern”.

“The UN in Myanmar is mobilising its partners, resources and capacity and is offering to provide support to the ongoing assistance delivered to the victims of the floods by the government of Myanmar,” said Knut Ostby, the UN resident and humanitari­an coordinato­r.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Residents wading through a flooded YangonMand­alay road in Bago region, Myanmar, on Saturday.
EPA PIC Residents wading through a flooded YangonMand­alay road in Bago region, Myanmar, on Saturday.

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