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Bangladesh aid arrives in Burma | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
A plane carrying UN relief aid from Bangladesh to cyclone victims in Burma has landed in the capital, Rangoon. | |
Aid agencies say the cargo was impounded on arrival after the World Food Programme won permission from Burma to send the shipment. | |
Two planes carrying aid supplies organised by Bangladesh's army have already been sent. | Two planes carrying aid supplies organised by Bangladesh's army have already been sent. |
The UN says it is disappointed at the slow progress made in securing access to victims of the cyclone. | The UN says it is disappointed at the slow progress made in securing access to victims of the cyclone. |
It says about 23,000 people have died in the storm and tidal surge and 1.5 million are at risk. | It says about 23,000 people have died in the storm and tidal surge and 1.5 million are at risk. |
Burmese state media say 22,980 people were killed by Cyclone Nargis but there are fears the figure could rise to 100,000. | Burmese state media say 22,980 people were killed by Cyclone Nargis but there are fears the figure could rise to 100,000. |
While flights from Western agencies have been held up, however, Burma's regional neighbours, including India and Thailand, have already flown in aid. | While flights from Western agencies have been held up, however, Burma's regional neighbours, including India and Thailand, have already flown in aid. |
The World Food Programme has sent one shipment of high energy biscuits to Rangoon and has received clearance for a second larger one. | The World Food Programme has sent one shipment of high energy biscuits to Rangoon and has received clearance for a second larger one. |
In all it says it will send half a million packets of the biscuits to Burma. | In all it says it will send half a million packets of the biscuits to Burma. |
Experienced | Experienced |
They have proved helpful in other emergencies, such as the cyclone which struck Bangladesh six months ago, destroying or damaging the houses of more than a million people. | They have proved helpful in other emergencies, such as the cyclone which struck Bangladesh six months ago, destroying or damaging the houses of more than a million people. |
The BBC's Mark Dummett in Dhaka says Bangladesh has stockpiles of emergency aid because of the frequency with which natural disasters strike the country. | The BBC's Mark Dummett in Dhaka says Bangladesh has stockpiles of emergency aid because of the frequency with which natural disasters strike the country. |
There are also hundreds of aid workers in Bangladesh with the experience of coping with the aftermath of a cyclone. | There are also hundreds of aid workers in Bangladesh with the experience of coping with the aftermath of a cyclone. |
But some agencies say the Burmese embassy has been slow in issuing visas. | But some agencies say the Burmese embassy has been slow in issuing visas. |
India has already sent two ships, loaded with food, medicines and equipment for the cyclone victims. | India has already sent two ships, loaded with food, medicines and equipment for the cyclone victims. |
India has improved its ties with the Burmese military regimes in recent years. | India has improved its ties with the Burmese military regimes in recent years. |
Correspondents say this may explain why it is one of the first countries to rush aid to Burma without feeling apprehensive about its acceptance. | Correspondents say this may explain why it is one of the first countries to rush aid to Burma without feeling apprehensive about its acceptance. |
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