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Myanmar Cyclone Claims Thousands as UN Surveys Damage (Update6)

by "Zomi" <zomi@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 5, 2008 at 05:01 PM

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Zomi says:

Why not speedily allow those people of goodwill who want to help the
victims 
of the cyclone?
If you do not want others' help, then do your work immediately and 
efficiently!

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Myanmar Cyclone Claims Thousands as UN Surveys Damage (Update6)

By Demian McLean

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May 5 (Bloomberg) -- Almost 4,000 people are dead and 3,000 missing after
a 
tropical cyclone slammed into Myanmar two days ago in the region's
deadliest 
storm-related natural disaster since a tsunami struck Southeast Asia in 
2004.

Myanmar's foreign affairs ministry put the possible death toll at more
than 
10,000, according to Stephanie Bunker, spokeswoman for the United Nations 
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. The government today 
increased the official toll almost tenfold to 3,939. About 100,000 people 
are homeless.

Power was out today in the largest city, Yangon, and drinking water was 
contaminated in the city of 5 million, the UN news agency IRIN re****ted, 
citing officials from the world body.

``The UN will do whatever it can to provide urgent humanitarian 
assistance,'' Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told re****ters in New York. 
``Because of the lack of communications, we are not quite sure what will
be 
the total extent of damages and casualties. I am very much alarmed by 
incoming views that casualties have risen to more than 10,000, according
to 
Myanmar's foreign ministry.''

Cyclone Nargis packed winds of 120 miles (190 kilometers) per hour when it

struck the coast May 3, sending the sea surging as much 12 feet (3.5 
meters).

``At least eight town****ps are completely or mostly destroyed,'' said
Pamela 
Sitko, a worker with the U.S.-based Christian relief group World Vision,
who 
has spoken with colleagues in Myanmar, formerly Burma.

State of Emergency

The government declared a state of emergency in five low- lying provinces,

mostly in the Irrawaddy delta, where villages were flattened by winds and 
rain, the UN said. Myanmar has a population of 47.8 million.

``The water supply is unfit to drink in the aftermath of the destruction, 
raising fears of water-borne diseases'' in Yangon, IRIN re****ted.

A United Nations disaster-*****sment team is scheduled to arrive tonight
in 
Bangkok, spokesman Farhan Haq said. The UN is prepared to provide a grant 
from the $500 million Central Emergency Response Fund, created to rush aid

to nations in need, he said.

The UN Children's Fund and its Development Program, which have offices in 
Myanmar, stockpiled food, water and medicine before the storm. They will 
distribute water-purification tablets, plastic sheeting, food and cooking 
sets in Yangon and the delta region.

Communications Down

Flooding, blocked roads and disrupted communications are hampering efforts

to *****s the extent of the damage, according to the world body.

The price of food surged after the cyclone struck, according to the 
Irrawaddy newspaper, which is published by Myanmar dissidents in
neighboring 
Thailand. An egg now costs between 200 and 250 kyat (20 cents) in Yangon 
versus 50-70 kyat before the storm, while one viss (1.6 kilograms) of ****k

is between 8,000 and 8,500 kyat, compared with 4,500 to 5,000.

Myanmar is regularly hit by cyclones that form in the Bay of Bengal
between 
April and November. More than 220,000 people were estimated to have been 
killed in the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean that struck Indonesia and 
other Asian nations.

Nargis struck as the nation, which has been ruled by the military since 
1962, prepares to hold a referendum on May 10 for a new constitution
before 
elections scheduled for 2010.

Vote Still On

The junta vowed to press ahead with the referendum after the storm, AFP 
re****ted, citing a state-run newspaper. The U.S. State Department said
April 
11 said the referendum is an attempt by the military to retain power. New 
York-based Human Rights Watch said the vote is being held in a climate of 
censor****p and repression, calling the referendum ``a sham.''

Exiled Myanmar dissident groups called for international assistance to
cope 
with the disaster.

``The military regime is ill-prepared to deal with the aftermath of the 
cyclone,'' Naing Aung of the Thailand-based Forum for Democracy in Burma 
said in a statement on the group's Web site. As of yesterday, there were 
re****ts the junta still hadn't deployed workers to help clean up, it said,

and residents were left to clear debris from the streets of Yangon.

To contact the re****ters on this story: Demian McLean in Wa****ngton at 
dmclean8@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 William Varner at the United Nations at 
wvarner@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Updated: May 5, 2008 13:48 EDT

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=ax_q9dPNoV9A&refer=home

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