Myanmar pushes Typhoon Yagi death toll over 500

The new figures push the total number of dead in Southeast Asia from the storm past 500. The accounting of casualties has been slow, in part due to communication difficulties with the affected areas

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  • It said 21 people were killed in the Philippines, with another 26 missing.PHOTO:AP

Bangkok, 17 Sept

 

Floods and landslides in Myanmar triggered by last week's Typhoon Yagi and seasonal monsoon rains have claimed at least 226 lives, with 77 people missing, state-run media reported Tuesday.

 

The new figures push the total number of dead in Southeast Asia from the storm past 500. The accounting of casualties has been slow, in part due to communication difficulties with the affected areas. Myanmar is wracked by a civil war that began in 2021 after the army seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. Independent analysts believe the ruling military controls much less than half of the country's territory.

 

Typhoon Yagi earlier hit Vietnam, northern Thailand and Laos, killing almost 300 people in Vietnam, 42 in Thailand and four in Laos, according to the ASEAN Coordinating Center for Humanitarian Assistance. It said 21 people were killed in the Philippines, with another 26 missing.

 

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said on Monday that an estimated 6,31,000 people may have been affected by flooding across Myanmar. There were already 3.4 million displaced people in Myanmar at the beginning of September, according to the UN refugee agency, mostly because of war and unrest in recent years.

 

Heavy rains from the typhoon and the seasonal monsoon brought widespread flash floods to Myanmar, especially the central regions of Mandalay, Magway, Bago and the Ayeyarwaddy Delta; the eastern states Shan, Kayah, Kayin and Mon; and the country's capital, Naypyitaw. Some flooded areas have started to see water levels recede but others in the Shan and Kayah states remain critical.

 

More than 1,60,000 houses have been damaged and 438 temporary relief camps have been opened for more than 1,60,000 flood victims, Myanma Alinn reported. The military government announced that nearly 2,40,000 people have been displaced. -AP

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