Severe flooding in Myanmar kills nine

Severe flooding in Myanmar that has so far affected some 110,000 people, has left another nine dead.

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Victims who fled from villages arrive Kale township of Sagaing Region, Myanmar, 01 August 2015. (AAP) Source: EPA

Heavy rains in Myanmar have caused more flooding and left nine people dead, devastating several townships and forcing more than 18,000 people into temporary shelters.

Much of the country has been hit by flooding and landslides over the last few weeks.

The government's Relief and Resettlement Department estimates that 110,000 people have been severely affected by the floods, particularly in the Sagaing region and Kachin and Shan states, accounting for 21 deaths in July.

On Saturday, local officials reported nine more deaths, most of them from a boat that capsized in Kachin.

They said seven townships had been devastated by flooding.

President Thein Sein visited Kalay township in Sagaing region, one of the four regions that was declared a disaster zone on Friday.

The leader has come under criticism, especially on social media, for not doing more to deal with the emergency.

On Thursday, he urged ministers to go out into the field to supervise flood relief operations, saying that since July 16, some areas of the country have become inundated by heavy rains that destroyed farmland, roads, rail lines, bridges and houses.

An Information Ministry announcement late on Friday said Thein Sen had issued an emergency declaration covering the Magway and Sagaing regions and Chin and Rakhine states, some of the areas hardest hit.

The announcement did not specify what practical measures would be taken, but said the action would help restore badly affected areas.

There is particular concern for Rakhine, where a tropical storm is moving from neighbouring Bangladesh.

The situation in Rakhine is considered especially dangerous, because more than 100,000 internally displaced people who fled their homes due to civil conflict in recent years live in poorly built and badly situated camps.


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