Myanmar people and aid workers risk jail to sneak disaster photos to West. WASHINGTON, May 14, 2008 — -- A half-clothed baby's body entangled in brush. Rows of lifeless children lying on the ...
World Vision, one of the few aid agencies with people working in Myanmar, has offered a few hints at the aftermath of a deadly cyclone there, describing piles of bodies and a massive rice-growing ...
A colleague describes the reality of being a journalist in a country under military control and shares insights into Sai ...
And I'm Renee Montagne. First, international aid agencies complained about not getting in to help the victims of Myanmar's cyclone. Now that Myanmar's military junta has agreed to let those aid ...
THA GYAR HIN OH, Myanmar -- The monsoons are due any day now, and for the hundreds of villagers with fresh memories of last year's deadly Cyclone Nargis, an emergency shelter that opened Saturday was ...
DHAKA, Bangladesh -- A powerful tropical cyclone flooded streets, blew off roofs and severed communications in western Myanmar on Sunday after thousands of people had crammed into monasteries, schools ...
Almost 4,000 people were killed and nearly 3,000 others are unaccounted for after a devastating cyclone in Myanmar, a state radio station said Monday.Almost 4,000 people were killed and nearly 3,000 ...
* Eyes on Singapore ASEAN meeting * U.N.'s Ban to visit Myanmar this week * Turning point may be near on aid access * WFP says less than one-third of neediest getting food (Updates with U.N.
The government fears the death toll could reach 10,000. May 5, 2008 — -- With the death toll approaching 10,000 from the devastating cyclone that slammed Myanmar on Saturday, U.N. agencies and ...
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar state television says thousands of people displaced by communal violence last year have been evacuated from makeshift camps to safer ground ahead of a cyclone expected ...
(Adds aid coordinating agency) By Aung Hla Tun PAY KUNHNASAY, Myanmar, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Six months after Cyclone Nargis slammed into army-ruled Myanmar, killing more than 130,000 people, many in the ...
The first major international delivery of aid has finally landed in Burma amidst new fears the death toll from this week’s cyclone could top 100,000. The initial toll was 22,000, but a US diplomat ...
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