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MSF Cyclone News

Scene of devastation in Bogaley 13 May

Water and sanitation experts join 250-strong team

MSF now has more than 250 staff working in the delta area. But getting material from our warehouses in Yangon to the worst affected areas is a challenge. We now have ten boats for distributing aid in the delta and ten trucks are ferrying aid from Yangon to Pathein, a town in the north of the delta. So far we have managed to distribute 275 tons of aid

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PODCAST: A Complete Abyss
Listen to MSF doctor Asis Min give an eyewitness account of the logistical challenge facing MSF teams in the most devastated region of the country.

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MSF Reaches Worst Hit Areas in Myanmar (Burma)
Prior to the cyclone, about 180,000 people lived in the Irrawady Delta in Myanmar. MSF teams observed "95% destruction" of homes and everything else.

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