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The British ambassador to Burma has said he does not believe any Britons or Europeans have been caught up in the country's devastation. | The British ambassador to Burma has said he does not believe any Britons or Europeans have been caught up in the country's devastation. |
Mark Canning said five of the 17 Britons that were unaccounted for have already been tracked down. | Mark Canning said five of the 17 Britons that were unaccounted for have already been tracked down. |
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said they believed the others were in areas unaffected by the cyclone but had been unable to contact relatives. | The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said they believed the others were in areas unaffected by the cyclone but had been unable to contact relatives. |
The numbers of killed and missing has been put at between 63,000 and 100,000. | The numbers of killed and missing has been put at between 63,000 and 100,000. |
Speaking from Burma, Mr Canning said: "There's been a lot of coverage in the last 24 hours about Brits that are missing here; I do not believe there are. | Speaking from Burma, Mr Canning said: "There's been a lot of coverage in the last 24 hours about Brits that are missing here; I do not believe there are. |
"Our best assessment remains that there are no British or, indeed, European casualties." | "Our best assessment remains that there are no British or, indeed, European casualties." |
1.9m vulnerable | 1.9m vulnerable |
He said it was possible that someone who had been in a remote area could have been hurt, but said he thought it was unlikely. | He said it was possible that someone who had been in a remote area could have been hurt, but said he thought it was unlikely. |
We are pressing the Burmese authorities as a matter of urgency to address the barriers to rapid access for staff and supplies Downing Street Get tough with Burma - Clegg | |
"We are not aware of that. As far as we are aware, there are no casualties," he added. | "We are not aware of that. As far as we are aware, there are no casualties," he added. |
But Mr Canning said the number of Burmese casualties could rise dramatically higher than the already catastrophic estimates because up to 1.9m people were now considered vulnerable. | But Mr Canning said the number of Burmese casualties could rise dramatically higher than the already catastrophic estimates because up to 1.9m people were now considered vulnerable. |
A Downing Street spokesman said: "Clearly this is a very significant crisis and urgent access is essential. | A Downing Street spokesman said: "Clearly this is a very significant crisis and urgent access is essential. |
"We are pressing the Burmese authorities as a matter of urgency to address the barriers to rapid access for staff and supplies." | "We are pressing the Burmese authorities as a matter of urgency to address the barriers to rapid access for staff and supplies." |
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