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India and Myanmar monsoon rains leave dozens dead | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
At least 20 people have been killed in a landslide as monsoon rains continue to batter parts of South-East Asia. | |
The landslip in the eastern Indian state of Manipur buried a whole village, Indian media reported. | |
In neighbouring Myanmar, four western regions have been declared disaster zones after heavy floods left at least 27 people dead. | |
Incessant rain over several weeks has led to flooding and landslides in most of the country (also known as Burma). | |
Wind and rain from Cyclone Komen added to damage in recent days. | |
Elsewhere: | |
'Big disaster' | 'Big disaster' |
The landslide in Manipur state hit a remote village in Chandel district, bordering Myanmar, early on Saturday. | |
Rescue teams were not expected to get there until Sunday because of heavy rains and landslides, a local MP said. | |
Continuous rain in recent days has washed away bridges and roads and left thousands homeless, Indian NDTV reported. | |
In Myanmar, Mg Mg Khin, the director of disaster management with the national Red Cross, told the BBC the country was facing "a big disaster" and that there was a risk of more rain over the coming weeks. | |
The Red Cross was waiting for information on the extent of damage to refugee camps in Rakhine, he added. | The Red Cross was waiting for information on the extent of damage to refugee camps in Rakhine, he added. |
Rakhine, along with Chin, Magwe and Sagaing, has been declared a disaster zone. | |
The UN said 140,000 people in Rakhine are living in camps near the region's capital, Sittwe. Most are Rohingya Muslims. | |
Thousands of people are sheltering in monasteries, but one report said people from the Rohingya Muslim minority were turned away from some shelters. | |
The Myanmar Times said security forces turned away Rohingya Muslims from abandoned schools and community centres in the western Rakhine state. | |
More than half a million acres of rice paddy fields have been flooded, the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation said. | More than half a million acres of rice paddy fields have been flooded, the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation said. |
On Saturday, the UN said it was to send emergency teams to assess the need for food, drinking water and shelter. | On Saturday, the UN said it was to send emergency teams to assess the need for food, drinking water and shelter. |
"This is much, much worse than normal," Toe Zaw Latt, the Myanmar bureau chief for the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) network, told the BBC from Yangon. | "This is much, much worse than normal," Toe Zaw Latt, the Myanmar bureau chief for the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) network, told the BBC from Yangon. |
On Friday, Ko Myo Zaw Lin, a journalist with DVB, was filmed carrying out a live interview in flood waters up to his chest in the southern city of Bago. | On Friday, Ko Myo Zaw Lin, a journalist with DVB, was filmed carrying out a live interview in flood waters up to his chest in the southern city of Bago. |