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Aftermath of Cyclone Leaves Sittwe Charity Clinics Struggling to Operate

Since the devastating cyclone that recently struck Rakhine State, the charity clinics in Sittwe Township pursuing their noble mission of providing essential health care services to the underprivileged, now face significant disruptions of their mission. The officials of the charity clinics in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State, have expressed their inability to fully resume the

WFP Limited to Supporting 400,000 Cyclone-Affected Individuals Due to Travel Restrictions

The World Food Programme (WFP) estimates that around 800,000 individuals in the Rakhine region are in need of humanitarian aid following Cyclone Mocha. However, due to travel restrictions in the area, the WFP is currently only able to provide support to 400,000 people for a period of one month. When asked about the status of their aid in the cyclone-hit Rakhine region, the WFP

EPC Employees Demanding Money for Home Electricity in Sittwe Township

According to the residents of Sittwe Township in Rakhine State, they are being demanded money to cover the costs of rewiring the electricity lines that were damaged by the cyclone in order to restore power to their homes. Although some wards in Sittwe Township have already regained electricity, several other wards are still without power. When residents visited the Electric

Continued Surge in Rice Prices in Rakhine Post-Cyclone Mocha

The price of rice in Rakhine, which rose after cyclone Mocha hit, has not decreased until June 16, which is more than a month after the cyclone, and continues to rise. According to residents, in Sittwe Township, the price of a bag of Paw San Hmwe rice, which was previously priced at over 90,000 kyats, surged to around 120,000 kyats after the cyclone hit. The price has remained

Devastating Cyclone Mocha wreaks havoc on Rakhine State s fishing trawlers, urgent aid to restore local fishing industry needed

Devastating Cyclone Mocha wreaks havoc on Rakhine State's fishing trawlers, urgent aid to restore local fishing industry needed. Following the devastating impact of Cyclone Mocha, numerous fishing trawlers in Rakhine State have been either destroyed or sunk. Consequently, there is an urgent requirement for financial investment and support to facilitate the restoration of the

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