Sikh Aid Continues Relief Work in Myanmar

YANGON, Myanmar—As Myanmar reels from the devastating flood emergency that began in July with Cyclone Komen, UNITED SIKHS continues to distribute aid to the worst affected areas in the country.

After visiting the village of Sein Taung Gyi in Myanmar’s Delta region, the relief team arrived in the village of Lan Dar on Friday, August 14th after a 5 hour boat ride and 30 minute trek through the mud. The village’s 142 families collected rations to last up to 12 days.

The journey back to Yangon took 22 hours, including a 5 hour boat ride in the dark, through the flooded Delta. With over 5 tonnes of rice in tow, our team arrived in the district of Kalay on August 19th, where thousands lined the side of the road in hopes of receiving aid. We are told they had not had anything to eat all day. So far, we have distributed aid to 242 Kalay families in need.

Myanmar residents described the conditions they are under as “difficult to survive in.” While our team has supplied aid to over 3,000+ individuals so far, over 1,000,000 have been affected by the flooding crisis. We aim to provide aid and assistance to as many as we can, and we cannot do this without your help. Extend a helping hand – donate today.

The following are the continuing concerns in Myanmar:

  • Gaps in the provision of learning supplies are foreseen in the Rakhine, Chin, Sagaing, and Magway. Rakhine state has been the most severely affected, followed by Sagaing, Magway, Ayeyarwady, and Bago.
  • An estimated 67,000 flood affected people are still in need of immediate food assistance. As existing food stocks deplete, resources are urgently required to ensure uninterrupted food assistance.

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