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Typhoon Yagi floods displace more than 235,000 in Myanmar: Junta

Typhoon Yagi floods displace more than 235,000 in Myanmar: Junta

Residents are transported on a boat through flood waters by police and military personnel in Pyinmana in Myanmar's Naypyidaw region on Sep 13, 2024, following heavy rains in the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi. (Photo: AFP/Sai Aung Main)

YANGON: Floods in Myanmar sparked by Typhoon Yagi have displaced more than 235,000 people and killed at least 33, the junta said on Friday (Sep 13).

"There are 236,649 people from 59,413 households who were displaced because of typhoon floods ... There were 33 deaths and one person injured around the country," junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun said in an audio statement.

He said authorities have "lost communication with some areas" and urged those living near river banks to seek shelter elsewhere and "be vigilant" until Sunday.

Earlier Friday, Myanmar's fire service gave a higher death toll of 36.

Authorities were investigating reports that dozens of migrant workers in gold mining areas in central Mandalay region were missing following landslides, the junta spokesman said.

People in parts of Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar have been battling floods and landslides in the wake of Typhoon Yagi, which dumped a colossal deluge of rain when it hit the region last weekend.

More than 2.7 million people were already displaced in Myanmar by conflict triggered by the junta's 2021 coup, which has plunged the country into turmoil.

Source: AFP/dy

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