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Cyclone Disaster in Burma

"The reports that are coming back from some of our partner organizations ... is that there are some communities where the destruction is close to 100 percent." - Simon Horner spokesman for the EU humanitarian office

As the full impact of the crisis becomes known the junta worries about the political beliefs of the aid workers hat want to come help Burma from its biggest disaster in modern history.

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  • May 2008
    • UN, US Again Blast Burma's Reluctance With Help

      UN, US Again Blast Burma's Reluctance With Help

      (Newser) - Officials the world over are expressing dismay at Burma's apparent disinterest in swift international aid to victims of the devastating cyclone that has 1 million homeless and perhaps more than 100,000 dead, Reuters reports. The US ambassador to the UN said today he was “outraged by the slowness of the response of the government of Burma to welcome and accept assistance.” More »

    • Cyclone Could Weaken Junta's Grip

      Cyclone Could Weaken Junta's Grip

      (Newser) - The devastation of cyclone Nargis could spur stronger opposition to Burma’s ruling junta, the Christian Science Monitor reports. “It could be quite catalytic, like the [2004] tsunami in Aceh,” says a regional aid director. The government, reluctant to allow outside aid, has struggled to cope with the disaster, and Saturday’s constitutional referendum may be an opportunity for Burmese to retaliate. More »

    • First Major Aid Finally Reaches Cyclone Survivors

      First Major Aid Finally Reaches Cyclone Survivors

      (Newser) - A single United Nations plane laden with relief supplies has finally landed in Burma's Irrawaddy Delta region—six days after a pulverizing cyclone killed an estimated 100,000 people, AP is reporting. Three other UN planes are expected to land later today, but flights operated jointly by the US and Thailand remain grounded as officials continue to negotiate with Burma's reluctant military leaders to allow foreign aid into the stricken region, Reuters reports. More »

    • 100,000 Burmese Now Feared Dead

      100,000 Burmese Now Feared Dead

      (Newser) - The death toll from Burma's catastrophic cyclone could reach 100,000, a US diplomat said today. That's almost five times what the nation's government had estimated, CNN reports—and aid workers are still waiting in Thailand, to be allowed into the country to help the estimated million hungry and homeless survivors. More »

    • Millions Homeless, But Junta Impedes Cyclone Aid