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The number of people who lost their lives due to the severe rains caused by Typhoon Yagi in Myanmar has risen to 384.
DEATH TOLL RISES TO 384
The military administration in Myanmar made a statement regarding the floods and landslides caused by the heavy rains from Typhoon Yagi. The statement indicated that 384 people have lost their lives, and 89 others are still missing. It was noted that many regions, including Kayah and Kayin states, were severely affected by the typhoon, and information was provided that roads, bridges, houses, and schools were damaged.
General Min Aung Hlaing, the leader of Myanmar's military administration, visited the affected areas along with other military officials and supervised the rescue, aid, and rehabilitation efforts in those regions. Typhoon Yagi has caused floods and landslides resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people in the region, sweeping through northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar for about a week.
NUMBER OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY THE DISASTER NEARS 1 MILLION
Meanwhile, a statement from the United Nations (UN) indicated that the number of people affected by the disaster in Myanmar has reached 887,000. On the other hand, the military administration had requested support from foreign countries and aid organizations at the beginning of the week as part of disaster response efforts.
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