Over 200,000 displaced as flood havoc continues in Myanmar


YANGON: More than 209,000 people from over 50,000 households in Myanmar have been displaced since floods hit the country since the end of June this year, the state-run Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) reported on Wednesday (July 31).

The report said that Myanmar has experienced flooding, primarily due to heavy rains and rising river levels, in its 10 regions and states.

A total of 656 relief centers have been opened for the flood victims across these regions and states, the report said, adding that food, drinking water and relief supplies have also been provided for them.

According to the country's Department of Meteorology and Hydrology, water levels of major rivers in some towns of Kayin state, Ayeyarwady and Bago regions were still above the warning mark on Wednesday. - Xinhua

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