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Myanmar death toll keep rising
I am surprised no one started a thread about this yet. This is devastating. For a country this poor, this is 9/11 times a hundred.
Excite News - Myanmar death toll could top 10,000, foreign minister says YANGON, Myanmar (AP) - The death toll from a devastating cyclone in Myanmar could reach more than 10,000 in the low-lying area where the storm wreaked the most havoc, the country's foreign minister warned Monday. Tropical Cyclone Nargis hit the Southeast Asian country, also known as Burma, early Saturday with winds of up to 120 mph. It knocked out electricity to the country's largest city, Yangon, and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless. Some sought refuge at Buddhist monasteries while others lined up Monday to buy candles, which had doubled in price, and water since the lack of electricity-driven pumps had left most households dry. Myanmar is not known to have an adequate disaster warning system and many rural buildings are constructed of thatch, bamboo and other materials easily destroyed by fierce storms. "The government misled people. They could have warned us about the severity of the coming cyclone so we could be better prepared," said Thin Thin, a grocery store owner. The radio station broadcasting from the country's capital, Naypyitaw, said 3,939 people had been killed. Another 2,879 people were unaccounted for in a single town, Bogalay, in the country's low-lying Irrawaddy River delta area. But Foreign Minister Nyan Win told Yangon-based diplomats that the death toll could rise to more than 10,000 in the Irrawaddy delta, according to Asian diplomats at the meeting who spoke on condition of anonymity because it was held behind closed doors. Myanmar's ruling junta, which has spurned the international community for decades, appealed for aid on Monday. But the U.S. State Department said Myanmar's government had not granted permission for a Disaster Assistance Response Team into the country. Laura Blank, spokeswoman for World Vision, said two assessment teams have been sent to the hardest hit areas to determine the most urgent needs. "This is probably the most devastating natural disaster in Southeast Asia since the tsunami," Blank said, referring to the 2004 disaster that killed around 230,000 people in 12 Indian Ocean nations. "There are a lot of important needs, but the most important is clean water." The situation in the countryside remained unclear because of poor communications and roads left impassable by the storm. "Widespread destruction is obviously making it more difficult to get aid to people who need it most," said Michael Annear, regional disaster management coordinator for the International Federation of the Red Cross in Bangkok. At a Monday meeting with foreign diplomats and representatives of U.N. and international aid agencies, Myanmar's foreign ministry officials said they welcomed international humanitarian assistance and urgently need roofing materials, plastic sheets and temporary tents, medicine, water purifying tablets, blankets and mosquito nets. In Washington, the State Department said the U.S. Embassy in Yangon had authorized an emergency contribution of $250,000 to help with relief efforts. "We have a DART team that is standing by and ready to go into Burma to help try to assess needs there," deputy spokesman Tom Casey told reporters. "As of this moment, the Burmese government has not given them permission, however, to go into the country so that is a barrier to us being able to move forward." Myanmar Red volunteers already were distributing some basic items, said Matthew Cochrane at the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies' Geneva headquarters. The World Food Program has pre-positioned 500 tons of food in Yangon and plans to bring in more relief supplies, said Elisabeth Byrs, spokeswoman for the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. U.N. agencies were working with the Red Cross and other organizations to see how it can help those affected by the cyclone. UNICEF spokeswoman Veronique Taveau said the U.N. children's agency alone has five teams assessing the situation in the country. The cyclone blew roofs off hospitals and schools in Yangon. Older citizens said they had never seen the city of some 6.5 million so devastated in their lifetimes. Many stayed away from their jobs, either because they could not find transportation or because they had to seek food and shelter for their families. "Without my daily earning, just survival has become a big problem for us," said Tin Hla, who normally repairs umbrellas at a roadside stand. With his home destroyed by the storm, Tin Hla said he has had to place his family of five into one of the monasteries that have offered temporary shelter to those left homeless. His entire morning was taken up with looking for water and some food to buy, ending up with three chicken eggs that cost double the normal price. Despite the havoc wreaked by the cyclone across wide swaths of the country, the government indicated that a referendum on the country's draft constitution would proceed as planned on May 10. "It's only a few days left before the coming referendum and people are eager to cast their vote," the state-owned newspaper Myanma Ahlin said Monday. At the meeting with diplomats, Relief Minister Maj. Gen. Maung Maung Swe said the vote could be postponed by "a few days" in the worst-affected areas. However, the foreign minister intervened to say the matter would be decided by the official referendum commission. Pro-democracy groups in the country and many international critics have branded the proposed constitution as merely a tool for the military's continued grip on power. Should the junta be seen as failing disaster victims, voters who already blame the regime for ruining the economy and crushing democracy could take out their frustrations at the ballot box. --- Associated Press writers Carley Petesch in New York and Alexander G. Higgins and Eliane Engeler in Geneva contributed to this report. |
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Yeah, and despite all the bitching, Katrina was no where near that toll.
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really sad. was watching the news about this two nights ago.
with chuck. katrina's nothing compare to that.
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I remember reading a story on it last night that said 165 dead...fucking retards.
Any cyclone that hits over there kills tons of people pretty much every time. |
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Yeah, REALLY !
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that's awful.
the article mentioned that the government did not warn people about the danger...aren't cyclones just like hurricanes?? As in...you get a few days notice before they hit?? if the gov't was supposed to be the informing body and they didn't...that's really bad... i grew up in south florida - getting ready for hurricanes was a way of life...you just did it. and then no one got hurt. a little planning goes a LONG way... i hope those people that survived are able to put their lives back together...
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And the US is trying to send aid and relief but the ruling junta is blocking the US Damage Teams entry into the country.
"We're not letting your assessment team in to help our countrymen out." Makes sense to me ![]()
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Mind boggling?!!! In my busy workday, I caught a headline that said possibly 100,000 !!! Didn't have time to read it, but that's unbelievable! a tenth of a million ! ?
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a friend of mine lives there.....and said they are missing 40 of their people
![]() the lost their office but their house made it though. He's now working with the UN in the relief effort since their company/organization is in so many of the places that were affected. |
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Myanmar army and government seizes food and medicine from UN groups, and kicks aid workers out. Just reading this...
U.N. 'furious' as Myanmar aid 'seized' - CNN.com
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