Text Only
Search

 
Burma Escapes Worst Effects of Deadly Tsunamis

06 January 2005

A group of United Nations and private aid agencies says Burma was largely spared from the devastating effects of last month's deadly tsunamis.

The Tsunami Assistance Coordination Group conducted an assessment of villages in southern Burma most affected by the tsunamis.  The group estimates Burma's death toll as between 60 to 80 people.  It also estimates that 10,000 15,000 people were affected by the disaster, and that 5,000-7,000 need immediate help.

Burma's military authorities initially said about 59 people had been confirmed dead.  But aid groups were skeptical, because of the ruling military's censorship of the press.

Earlier Thursday, Burmese Prime Minister General Soe Win told an emergency tsunami summit in Jakarta, Indonesia that his government was capable of dealing with the aftermath of the tsunamis.

Some information for this story provided by AP.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
UN's Annan Says Aid to Tsunami Victims is 'Race Against Time'
Residents of Oregon Coast Already Familiar with Tsunami Alerts
Britain Hopes Tsunami Disaster Does Not Deflect Aid for Africa
Somalia's Puntland Region Hit Worst by Tsunami
Tsunami Survivors Recall Heartbreaking Events of the Disaster
Survivors in Desperate Need of Medical Support
UN Seeks More Aid, Coordination at Tsunami Relief Summit
 
  Top Story
Obama Requests Changes to Afghan Options

  More Stories
Pakistan Seeks Role in US-Afghan Policy
At Least 10 Soldiers Killed in Pakistan Clashes
Obama Honors US Military Veterans  Video clip available
French, German Leaders Commemorate Armistice Day  Audio Clip Available
Obama's Middle East Strategy Stalls
Body of Missing US Soldier Found in Afghanistan
Yemen, US Sign Military Cooperation Deal
Pirates Seize Cargo Ship in Indian Ocean
Clinton: Naval Clash Won't Stop Outreach to North Korea  Audio Clip Available
Japan to Tell Obama It Wants Okinawa Marine Base Closed  Audio Clip Available
APEC Foreign Ministers Discourage Protectionism  Audio Clip Available
Zimbabwe Land Seizures Reportedly Intensify  Audio Clip Available