عدنان الاسدي سوبر سكاي
عدد الرسائل : 753 تاريخ الميلاد : 18/06/1958 العمر : 65 البلد : العراق كركوك الوظيفة : مراسل المزاج : بعدنه نعيش وياكم بسعادة الوسام : تاريخ التسجيل : 10/04/2008
| موضوع: Myanmar deaths may top 100,000 الخميس مايو 08, 2008 5:44 am | |
| The death toll from the cyclone that ravaged the Irrawaddy delta in Myanmar may exceed 100,000, the senior U.S. diplomat in the military-ruled country said Wednesday.
A girl drinks water from a container as her homeless family eat donated food in the outskirts of Yangon on May 7.
"The information we are receiving indicates over 100,000 deaths," the U.S. Charge D'Affaires in Yangon, Shari Villarosa, said on a conference call.
The U.S. figure is almost five times more than the 22,000 the Myanmar government has estimated.
The U.S. estimate is based on data from an international non-governmental organization, Villarosa said without naming the group. She called the situation in Myanmar "more and more horrendous."
"I think most of the damage was caused by these 12-foot storm surges," she said.
Villarosa also said about 95 percent of the buildings in the delta region were destroyed when Cyclone Nargis battered the area late Friday into Saturday.
Based on the same data, 70,000 people are missing in the Irrawaddy Delta, which has a population of nearly six million people, Villarosa said. The official Myanmar government figure for the missing is 41,000.
Villarosa said: "I can only assume that the longer the delay, the more victims that are created."
Little aid has reached the area since Nargis hit, and on Wednesday crowds of hungry survivors stormed reopened shops in the devastated Irrawaddy delta.
The United Nations urged the military junta to grant visas to international relief workers amid estimates of one million homeless.
A United Nations official said nearly 2,000 square miles (5,000 square km) of the hard-hit delta are still underwater.
Charity workers have gathered at Myanmar's embassy in Bangkok, Thailand, with vehicles, emergency food supplies and medicine, waiting for their visa requests to be approved.
"We need this to move much faster," said John Holmes, UN humanitarian chief, after reading a statement from Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
There were earlier reports of "civil unrest" in the worst-hit areas where people are scrambling for limited food supplies, a U.N. spokesman told CNN.
In the flood-soaked Irrawaddy delta townships, U.N. assessment teams observed "large crowds gathering around shops -- the few that were open -- literally fighting over the chance to buy what food was available," World Food Program spokesman Paul Risley said Wednesday from his office in Bangkok.
There were also also reports of price gouging in urban areas around Yangon, Myanmar's largest city and former capital.
"There were long lines of people trying to buy what food was available, even at those higher prices," Risley said | |
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عاشقة حسام سوبر سكاي
عدد الرسائل : 1605 تاريخ الميلاد : 18/04/1987 العمر : 37 البلد : عراق الوظيفة : اشتغل وياكم المزاج : جيد جدا وياكم الوسام : تاريخ التسجيل : 23/12/2007
| موضوع: رد: Myanmar deaths may top 100,000 الثلاثاء مايو 20, 2008 5:46 pm | |
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