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US Aid Finally Winging to Cyclone Survivors

Posted May 12, 08 4:30 AM CDT in World    Most Covered

(Newser) – The first US aircraft laden with relief supplies for Burmese cyclone survivors was finally allowed to take off from Vietman today, Reuters reports. Desperately needed international aid has largely been blocked by Burma's military junta. American officials hope the flight, carrying water, blankets, and mosquito nets, will be the first of several others now that today's help was approved. “This is Burma's hour of need and the need is urgent,” said an official.

Humanitarian agencies have warned of a second major catastrophe from starvation and disease if massive amounts of aid are not allowed in immediately. “I've never seen delays like this, never,” said one relief worker. “It's like they are taking a gun and shooting their own people." The UN estimates between 1.2 and 1.9 million people’s lives hang in the balance after Cyclone Nargis. The death toll has been estimated as high as 100,000, with some 22,000 missing.

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U.S. military soldiers load a U.S. Air Force C-130 cargo plane with supplies bound for cyclone devastated Myanmar in Utapao Air Base near the southern city of Rayong, Thailand, Monday, May 12, 2008.   (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
Burma residents look on houses damaged by May 3's destructive Cyclone Nargis on the outskirts of Rangoon, Monday, May 12, 2008.   (AP Photo)
People line up to receive free rice after the destructive Cyclone Nargis on the outskirts of Rangoon, Burma, Monday.   (AP Photo)
A child walks under his house damaged by May 3's destructive Cyclone Nargis on the outskirts of Rangoon, Burma, Monday.   (AP Photo)
A US Air Force C-130 cargo plane loaded with supplies bound for cyclone-devastated Burma takes off in Utapao Air Base near the southern city of Rayong, Thailand, today.   (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
Children eat a free breakfast at a temple on the outskirts of Rangoon, Burma, Monday.   (AP Photo)
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