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Thousands displaced in Myanmar due to floods

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  • Over 1,200 households and over 5,000 persons are already suffering from the floods. Medicine, food and aid are needed for their health
  • Scores of people affected by the floods in Mandalay and elsewhere in the country have also been relocated to temporary accommodation
  • Rescue efforts continued to limit the damage caused after heavy rains raised the water level of the Irrawaddy River which had passed the danger mark, flooding 16 of 24 villages in Mandalay's Amarapura township, Efe news reported

Thousands of persons were affected by flooding in Myanmar's Mandalay region, with many temporarily displaced from their homes, rescue officials said on Wednesday.

Thousands displaced in Myanmar due to floods. Image Source: www.asianews.it

Rescue efforts continued to limit the damage caused after heavy rains raised the water level of the Irrawaddy River which had passed the danger mark, flooding 16 of 24 villages in Mandalay's Amarapura township, Efe news reported.

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"Over 1,200 households and over 5,000 persons are already suffering from the floods. Medicine, food and aid are needed for their health," an official said.

Over 1,200 households are suffering from floods. Image Source: www.plan.org.hk

Scores of people affected by the floods in Mandalay and elsewhere in the country have also been relocated to temporary accommodation.

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According to data from the Department of Relief and Resettlement, nearly 1,00,000 persons across five regions and one state were relocated because of the flooding. (IANS)

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