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May 13, 2008 1:03:18 AM CDT



Disease, Hunger Now Threaten Cyclone Survivors  

Posted May 7, 08 3:45 AM CDT in Science & Health World    Most Covered

(newser) – The Burmese lucky enough to survive a catastrophic cyclone now face the threat of death by disease and hunger. Dirty water and rotting corpses pose a grave danger of cholera and diarrhea, and the devastated infrastructure is making it nearly impossible to deliver food to people who were hungry even before the cyclone hit, Reuters reports. Aid agencies are scrambling to get help to survivors—and to persuade the military junta to grant them increased access.

"Time is of the essence," said a UNICEF official. "In situations such as these, children are highly vulnerable to disease and hunger, and they need immediate help to survive." Aid workers compare the crisis to the aftermath of the 2004 Asian tsunami. "We’re looking at 50,000 dead and millions of homeless," a charity worker told the Times of London.

Sources Reuters, Times (UK)

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Disease, Hunger Now Threaten Cyclone Survivors
Myanmar soldiers unload boxes of supplies from a Thai transport plane at Yangon airport in Myanmar Tuesday, May 6, 2008.   (AP Photo)
Disease, Hunger Now Threaten Cyclone Survivors
Residents fill water into tanks after water shortage in Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday, May 7, 2008, following devastating Cyclone Nargis' hit over the weekend.   (AP Photo)
Disease, Hunger Now Threaten Cyclone Survivors
In this photo released by the Democratic Voice of Burma, a Buddhist monk looks on Tuesday, May 6, 2008, following cyclone Nargis.   (AP Photo/Democratic Voice of Burma, HO)
Disease, Hunger Now Threaten Cyclone Survivors
Myanmar soldiers carry sacks of rice, part of aid supplied by the Thai government, at an airport in Yangon, Myanmar Tuesday, May 6, 2008.   (AP Photo)
Disease, Hunger Now Threaten Cyclone Survivors
An aerial view of devastation caused by the cyclone Nargis on Saturday, is seen at an unknown location in Myanmar, Tuesday, May 6, 2008.   (AP Photo)
Disease, Hunger Now Threaten Cyclone Survivors
An aerial view of devastation caused by the cyclone Nargis on Saturday, is seen at an unknown location in Myanmar, Tuesday, May 6, 2008.   (AP Photo)
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