HEAVY rains in Myeik District, Taninthayi Region, on 10 August caused
floods and landslides that uprooted trees and damaged houses and a creek
bridge.
Communities in low-lying areas of Myeik were flooded due to the heavy
rains and 26 households in southern Myeik village-tracts had to take
shelter at the local religious building and Aung Mingalar monastery
after three feet of rain entered their homes.
Local authorities and concerned citizens helped travellers pass through
the flooded main roads. They also cleared the debris from landslides,
retainment walls collapsing and fallen trees along the road.
Five houses in Pyin Nge village, eight in Payar Kaing ward, Southern
Myeik, and two houses in Alechaung Village were destroyed by landslides
and three houses in Thinga Htee Village were damaged by trees knocked
over by strong winds.
Families of wrecked hoses in Pyin Nge Village and 20 partially collapsed
houses were relocated to Yadanar Thiri Monastery with the help of the
Taninthayi Minister for Planning and Finance Daw Yi Yi Cho, search and
rescue teams, firefighters, police and military personnel.
Similarly, families in Payar Kaing ward were relocated to Aung Myay
Thuka monastery, with food arranged by the local ward administration.
Officials monitored the area for possible landslides during the night.
Taung Shay wooden bridge on the Kyay Nan Taing-Nan Taw Yar rural road
was damaged from the floods around 3 p.m. A construction team from the
Department of Bridges is working on a 295 feet long reinforced concrete
bridge to replace the damaged one nearby.
The Department of Disaster Management and the Myanmar Red Cross Society
provided humanitarian support to families of two houses that were washed
away from Pa Pyin Village by the floods on 9 August. Likewise, Myeik
District police provided rice, cooking oil, drinking water and instant
noodle packets to temporary relief camps in Pa Pyin Village and
Alechaung Village.
Khine Htoo (Myeik IPRD)
(Translated by Zaw Htet Oo)
PHOTO: KHINE HTOO (MYEIK IPRD)
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar