Flooding in Myanmar displaces 430,000

Incessant downpours since last month have brought floods to regions along the three main rivers that flow from north higher to south lower in Myanmar.

A man rows a boat with passenger as they pass through a flooded road at Kyein Chaung village of Kangyee Daunk township in Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar.

A man rows a boat with passenger as they pass through a flooded road at Kyein Chaung village of Kangyee Daunk township in Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar. Source: EPA

At least eight people have died and more than 430,000 have been relocated due to the flooding across nine regions in northern and central Myanmar.

Incessant downpours since last month have brought floods to nine regions along the three main rivers that flow from north higher to south lower in Myanmar.

Water levels in some regions have receded and some temporary shelters have shut down, but the number of flood victims is still on the rise as the floods shifted to the lower parts in the country's south.

The worst-hit area of Myanmar has been the Ayeyawaddy region, where more than 210,000 people have been displaced by the flood so far, the Ministry of Information says.

Floods are common in Myanmar during the monsoon season.

Last year's flooding killed as many as 100 people and affected more than a million, the government said.


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Published 13 August 2016 8:52pm
Source: AAP


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