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The Ei Htu Hta internally displaced persons camp seen inundated in this undated photo taken near the Salween River in Myanmar. — Picture via X/KARENWOMENORG

Flood death toll in embattled Myanmar jumps to 74

NAYPYIDAW, Sept 15 — Myanmar’s flooding death toll rose to 74 as of Friday evening, said a state media report today, after heavy rains triggered widespread floods across the war-torn country.

Search and rescue operations are ongoing, with at least 89 people missing as of Friday evening, the report said.

Adverse weather brought on by Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm to hit Asia this year, has killed hundreds of people in Vietnam and Thailand, and waters from swollen rivers have inundated cities in both countries.

The flooding in Myanmar began on Monday and at least 19 people had been killed by Friday morning.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since a military coup in February 2021 and violence has engulfed large parts of the impoverished country.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) said the storm’s rains mainly affected the capital Naypyidaw, as well as the Mandalay, Magway, and Bago regions, along with eastern and southern Shan state, Mon, Kayah and Kayin states.

“Central Myanmar is currently the hardest hit, with numerous rivers and creeks flowing down from Shan hills,” Ocha told Reuters via email.

Reports of more deaths and landslides have emerged, but gathering information has been challenging due to damaged infrastructure and downed phone and internet lines.

State media also reported that five dams, four pagodas, and more than 65,000 houses were destroyed by the flooding.

About a third of Myanmar’s 55 million people require humanitarian assistance but many aid agencies, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross, cannot operate in many areas due to access restrictions and security risks.

— Reuters

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