Over 5,000 affected by severe flooding in Taungoo and surrounding villages


YANGON: Flooding in Taungoo, in the Bago region, has affected an estimated 5,000 people from various towns and villages.

Heavy rain and rising water levels in the Sittaung River caused flooding in the low-lying areas of Taungoo on the night of Aug 26.

According to Ko Kyaw Thura from Save the Trees Rescue, the most severely impacted areas include Wards 8, 9, and 10, particularly in Oatkyuttan, Kyatshar Sun, Myogyi Thebonseik, and lower Ahlei Kyun. In some places, the water reached over a man’s height.

Currently, flood victims are taking shelter at locations like Pawtawmu Pagoda and schools such as BEHS (6), BEHS (2), and Primary (1) in Oatkyuttan.

Around 2,000 people have sought refuge in these city shelters, with nearly 800 at BEHS (6), over 400 at Primary (1), 250 at Primary (2), and 595 at Pawtawmu Pagoda.

In surrounding villages, about 3,000 people have been affected, including around 450 in Zeephyu Bin. Over 20 villages, including Doe Thaung and Pyathaung, have been impacted by severe flooding.

Rescue operations were intense on Aug 28, but with many people now in shelters, efforts have shifted to providing food, water, and health care. There are concerns about potential health issues like diarrhoea due to unclean water.

The public is encouraged to donate to help those in need. Flooding in Taungoo and nearby villages had also occurred earlier on Aug 1 due to the rising Sittaung River. - Eleven Media Group/ANN

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