UN says up to 2.5 million affected in Myanmar cyclone
May 18, 2008
Myanmar aid trickles in; EU warns of starvation
Canada.com - May 14, 2008
YANGON (Reuters) - The 1.5 million people left destitute by Myanmar's cyclone are in increasing danger of disease and starvation, experts said on Wednesday,
New Storm Head Toward Cyclone-Devastated Myanmar
ABC News - May 14, 2008
AP Myanmar children wait in line to receive bananas and water from local donors on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar on Wednesday May 14, 2008.
New storm head toward cyclone-devastated Myanmar
The Associated Press - May 14, 2008
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Another powerful storm is headed toward Myanmar's cyclone-devastated delta and the UN is warning of a second wave of deaths.
Aid Begins to Reach Myanmar Cyclone Survivors
Environment News Service - May 13, 2008
BANGKOK, Thailand, May 13, 2008 (ENS) - Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej of Thailand will travel to Myanmar Wednesday to coordinate assistance between the
Myanmar tightens access to disaster zone
Gulf Times - May 14, 2008
YANGON: The 1.5mn people left destitute by Myanmar’s devastating cyclone were increasingly desperate yesterday, as foreign aid remained at a trickle and
Nargis survivors face new perils
GulfNews - May 14, 2008
Yangon: The 1.5 million people left destitute by Cylone Nargis in Myanmar were increasingly desperate on Tuesday, as foreign aid remained at a trickle and
40 Thai medical teams may enter Myanmar: Thai PM
Thai News Agency MCOT - May 14, 2008
BANGKOK, May 14 (TNA) - Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej said Wednesday Myanmar junta leaders would allow medical teams from Thailand into the
Cabinet approves 30 million baht to aid China and Myanmar
ReliefWeb (press release) - May 13, 2008
Spokesman for the Office of the Prime Minister Police Lieutenant General Vichianchote Sukchotirat stated that today's Cabinet meeting has approved a budget
UN says up to 2.5 million affected in Myanmar cyclone
National Post - May 14, 2008
YANGON (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Wednesday up to 2.5 million people might have been affected by the Myanmar cyclone and proposed a high-level
Thai premier flies to Myanmar on persuasion mission
TopNews - May 14, 2008
Bangkok - Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej flew to cyclone-devastated Myanmar Wednesday on a mission to persuade the ruling junta to grant visas to
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