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Floods in Myanmar leave 19 dead, displace thousands

At least 19 people were eliminated in Myanmar after heavy rains triggered floods in and around the wartorn nation's capital city, with rescuers moving some of the 3,600 people displaced to much safer locations on boats, according to the nationwide fire service.

Adverse weather brought on by Tropical cyclone Yagi, the greatest storm to strike Asia this year, has eliminated more than 230 individuals in Vietnam and Thailand, and flood waters from swollen rivers have flooded cities in both countries.

Myanmar has actually remained in chaos since a military coup in February 2021 and violence has engulfed large parts of the impoverished nation.

An armed disobedience, comprising of brand-new resistance groups and developed ethnic minority armies, is challenging the well-armed military, in the middle of a debilitating recession that might be intensified by the floods.

About 162 sq km of area around the capital Naypyitaw was flooded on Thursday, according to satellite images analysis by the U.N.-backed Myanmar Info Management System (MIMU).

Another 366 sq km around Mandalay, Myanmar's second biggest city, also appeared to be under water, according to the analysis.

In total, 3,602 flood-affected people from 30 areas were rescued and moved, the fire department said in a Facebook post late on Thursday on its Naypyitaw operations, including 19 individuals had been eliminated.

Some buildings were swamped by flood waters and homeowners, consisting of women and kids, were stranded on rooftops before they were reduced into boats by rescue workers, photos published by the department showed.

About a third of Myanmar's 55 million people require humanitarian assistance however lots of help agencies, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross, can not run in lots of locations since of gain access to limitations and security risks.

(source: Reuters)