Killer cyclone Nargis leaves at least 4000 dead in Burma, relief efforts underway
A category 3 killer cyclone ravaged Rangoon, the capital of Burma over the weekend, leaving at least 4000 dead and tens of thousands injured and homeless.
According to a state-controlled media, at least 4000 were dead and Hai Gyi Island was the worst affected, accounting for more than half of them.
The government claims the cyclone has destroyed at least 20,000 homes and left more than 100,000 people homeless and over 3000 missing. However, given the Burmese junta's nature of secrecy and control over the media, the international community suspects the actual figure could be much higher.
Winds of up to 120 miles per hour tore through the city of Rangoon, the Irrawaddy Delta and southern Arakan State on the evening of May 2 and continued its ravage, uprooting trees, pummeling buildings and ripping up power lines, till late evening on Saturday.
Though in great need of aid and assistance, the Burmese government has so far refused to allow any international aid agency to enter the state.
International humanitarian organizations, which need to seek permission from the regime to react to the crisis, fear that they may not be able to provide emergency relief and assistance, to people who are injured or who are left homeless, in time.
According to the Information Ministry official, Rangoon's international airport was closed until further notice with flights diverted to the city of Mandalay.
"We also deployed military units for rescue and rehabilitation projects. Now the military and police have started to clean the city," the official said.
"We are trying to get back to the normal situation as soon as possible," he said.
However, many civilians have complained the 400,000-strong military was doing little to help storm victims and were largely invisible.
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