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May-05-2008 11:58printcomments

Deadly Cyclone Batters Myanmar, UN Offers to Help

Thousands have reportedly been killed in the country formerly known as Burma, and the numbers in need of assistance are expected to be sizable.

Map of  area in Burma
Map courtesy: United Nations

(YANGON, Myanmar) - The United Nations has offered its assistance to Myanmar authorities in responding to the deadly cyclone which struck the South-East Asian nation on Friday, leaving death and widespread devastation in its wake.

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Cyclone Nargis made landfall in the Irrawaddy delta region, some 250 kilometers southwest of Yangon around 4:00 PM on May 2nd.

With winds of over 190 kilometers per hour, the storm hit Yangon later that same night, tearing down tears and power lines and causing widespread flooding.

Thousands have reportedly been killed. In addition, "the numbers in need of assistance are expected to be sizeable," OCHA said.

Buildings have been badly damaged throughout Yangon, and a significant number of people have been left without shelter. Electricity is unlikely to be restored for several days and water supplies are expected to be a major problem. Many roads remain impassable and the airport has been closed until further notice.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today he is "very much alarmed" by the news coming out of Myanmar’s Foreign Ministry that casualties have risen to over 10,000. Speaking to reporters in New York, he added that lack of communications has made it difficult to ascertain the extent of the casualties and damage.

A UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) team has been organized and is on stand-by to assist the Government in responding to humanitarian needs, according to a statement issued by the UN on Sunday.

"The United Nations is also prepared to extend other necessary assistance and to mobilize international aid in support of the Government, if needed," the statement added.

In addition, Mr. Ban’s chief of staff is meeting with Myanmar’s Ambassador to the UN today to discuss possible UN assistance.

The most immediate needs include food, plastic sheeting, water purification tablets, cooking sets, mosquito nets and emergency health kits.


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Comments
Tim McFarland May 5, 2008 7:13 pm (Pacific time)

I can't even imagine what casualties like this means. I got right on the American Red Cross website and made a donation. Hope other will do the same. We are so rich in this country. And our issues (Presidential election, price of gas, etc.) often pale in comparison with the pain that others in the world experience.

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