Thousands homeless in Myanmar floods
MYANMAR: Thousands of people were left homeless after floods swept
through central Myanmar, washing out bridges, closing schools and
forcing a suspension in rail service, state media said Monday.
Heavy rains last week have sent flood waters rising up to four feet
(1.2 metres), forcing thousands of people into emergency shelters, the
state-run New Light of Myanmar newspaper said.
Some rail services were suspended and schools were closed in parts of
the capital Yangon and several surrounding provinces, the paper said.
At least one bridge was washed out in Bago division, 50 kilometres
(30 miles) north of Yangon, where residents waded with their belongings
through knee-deep water to reach higher ground.
A tornado also hit the northern part of Yangon division on Friday,
injuring four and damaging 80 homes, the paper said.
Some parts of Myanmar have experienced record rainfall while others
have seen the heaviest downpours in decades, state media said.
Yangon, Monday, AFP
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