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Hundreds feared dead in Myanmar cyclone

by "Zomi" <zomi@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 4, 2008 at 07:06 PM

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Zomi says:

The paranoid thug-ologist government  should not prevent individuals and 
organiations who want to help the victims of this deadly cyclone.
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 Hundreds feared dead in Myanmar cyclone

    * Story Highlights
    * NEW: Food, fuel scarce; emergency assistance needed, sources say
    * Cyclone Nargis hits Myanmar's capital of Yangon over weekend
    * Parts of Yangon still without electricity, phone service
    * State of emergency has been declared in five regions by ruling 
military junta

 BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- As many as 350 people are feared dead after a 
tropical cyclone with winds up to 150 miles per hour slammed into Myanmar 
over the weekend, according to local media re****ts.

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The powerful storm toppled this tree in Yangon, Myanmar, on Saturday.
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"We believe hundreds of people are dead," said Khin Maung Win with the 
Democratic Voice of Burma -- a broadcast media group run by opposition 
expatriates. "The entire lower Burma is affected. In some areas, entire 
villages disappeared."

The activist group opposed the military rule in Myanmar, formerly known as

Burma.

The ruling junta declared a state of emergency in five regions: the city
of 
Yangon, Irrawaddy, Pegu and the states of Karen and Mon. All flights to 
Yangon, the former capital, were canceled. Learn more about Myanmar »

Cyclone Nargis tore off roofs, uprooted trees and downed power lines.

The storm ripped through the sprawling river delta city of Yangon for more

than 10 hours -- from Friday night until Saturday noon, said Burma 
Democratic Concern. Video Watch the cyclone hammer Yangon »

By Sunday, many parts of the city were without electricity. Phone 
connections were also down in most areas, making it difficult to *****s
the 
extent of the damage.

"Most Burmese with whom we've been in touch re****t they lost their roofs, 
although so far everyone we have been able to contact re****ts that they
and 
their families are safe," said a Yangon-based diplomat who requested 
anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Pictures from inside the country showed a cyclone-ravaged region with tin 
huts crushed under trees. Bicyclists navigated around large branches that 
littered the deserted roads.

A man with his pant legs rolled up waded through knee-deep water and 
strained to clear massive limbs that were blocking the entrance to a
house.

"The cleanup is beginning, but this will take a long time," the diplomat 
said. "The damage around town is intense." Photo See photos of the 
destruction »

"Fuel is not easily available. International emergency assistance would be

needed within seven days. There is no food for eating," Win said.

Food prices -- already on a dramatic rise -- climbed further. Long lines 
could be seen at gas stations in Yangon. Many of the stations were
operating 
on generators. At one gas station more than 100 buses lined up to refill.

"International emergency assistance would be needed within seven days,"
the 
diplomat said.

The junta has scheduled a May 10 referendum on a new constitution for the 
country, which came under sharp criticism from many nations for using
force 
to suppress pro-democracy protests last year.


http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/05/04/myanmar.cyclone/?imw=Y&iref=mpstoryemail

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