Over 18,000 Evacuated In Myanmar After Rivers Swell Above Danger Mark

Over 18,000 Evacuated In Myanmar After Rivers Swell Above Danger Mark

YANGON, Aug 11 (NNN-MNA) – Over 18,000 people have been relocated to shelters in southern Myanmar’s Kayin State, due to rising river levels, surpassing the danger mark, the state-run television channel, MRTV, reported.

“We are establishing additional shelters, in response to flooding across six townships in Kayin State,” the TV report cited U Saw Khin Maung Myint, spokesperson of the Kayin State government, as saying yesterday.

Currently, there are 11 shelters in Hpa-an township, eight in Hlaingbwe, seven each in Kyainseikgyi and Kawkareik, eight in Myawaddy and three in Hpapun, he said.

Rivers in Kayin State, including Thanlwin River have overflowed, and some sections of a major road connecting Kayin State’s capital, Hpa-an, and Mon State’s capital, Mawlamyine, were also inundated, he added.

Furthermore, some railway routes between Yangon and Mawlamyine were cancelled, due to flooding in sections of the railway tracks, between Bago and Mawlamyine, the media reported.

The country’s Department of Meteorology and Hydrology reported that, six rivers across the nation exceeded their danger levels on Wednesday afternoon.

The weather department also issued a warning for residents living near riverbanks or low-lying areas in Bago Region’s Madauk town and Bago township, Kayin State’s Hpa-an township, and Kachin State’s Mogaung township, to remain vigilant about potential flood risks.

Ko Aye Hla, a Bago resident, said yesterday, “Despite experiencing annual floods, this year’s inundation is the most severe in approximately three years. The ground floor of my house is currently submerged.”

Some residents from Bago’s low-lying areas have been relocated to monasteries and shelters in higher regions, he added.– NNN-MNA

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