HEALTH services and dona­tions have been swiftly organ­ized for impacted communities in response to the recent floods across nations, including Nay Pyi Taw Council Area.

 

Combined efforts from Tat­madaw, police, firefighters, Red Cross, and social welfare asso­ciations have been mobilized to aid recovery efforts in various towns and villages, such as Lewe Township in Nay Pyi Taw, Kalaw and Hopong townships in southern Shan State, Loikaw in Kayah State, Tachilek in eastern Shan State, Yamethin in Manda­lay Region and Toungoo in Bago Region. These teams have pro­vided crucial assistance, such as relocating people, cleaning public facilities like schools, monasteries, and hospitals, and clearing debris on roads and bridges, including fallen trees.

 

Additionally, temporary shelters have been established for displaced families, where medical teams have been pro­viding essential healthcare and educational talks on hygiene. Tatmadaw members, various organizations, and donors have also contributed supplies, clothing, food, and financial as­sistance to the affected com­munities and monks.

 

Chief ministers and offi­cials have visited these areas to provide support, ensuring that necessary resources like food, supplies, and funds are distributed. Efforts to restore damaged infrastructure, such as roads and bridges, are also underway, with temporary Bai­ley bridges being installed to restore connectivity quickly. Further repairs are being ex­pedited to ensure the complete restoration of transportation routes in the flood-impacted regions. — MNA/KZL