Govt must quickly respond to disaster: Chin organizations
01 August 2015 — Burma’s government has been urged to take immediate action to provide humanitarian assistance to disaster-hit victims in Chin State and other parts of the country.
01 August 2015 — Burma’s government has been urged to take immediate action to provide humanitarian assistance to disaster-hit victims in Chin State and other parts of the country.
01 August 2015 — At least ten houses have been destroyed by landslides caused by heavy rains in Matupi township, Chin State.
01 August 2015 — Houses and fields have been flooded and destroyed in Paletwa, Paletwa Township.
31 July 2015 — About 1,000 families have evacuated their houses in Hakha, Chin State as flash floods and landslides continue following continuous heavy rains.
31 July 2015 — Houses collapsed and many families are being displaced as heavy rains continue, causing landslides across the town.
30 July 2015 — Coach and minibus services in Hakha, Chin State have been suspended for three days following landslides caused by heavy rains.
29 July 2015 — Hundreds of houses are flooded in Kalay, Sagaing Region. (Photos: Kep Chin Thang Mualhlun, The Chinland Post, Nagenlohding Beek Theive/Phualva Times and the Chin World Media)
29 July 2015 — More than 800 houses have been inundated in Kalay town, Sagaing Region.
29 July 2015 — A collection of pictures showing houses destroyed and put in danger by landslides in Hakha and other parts of Chin State. (Photos: Zanlei NiMIEPI (mi-e-pi), Bik Lian, Deirel Cazual, Khumi Media Group, Thang Salai, Htaung Nyein Sang and The Chinland Post)
28 July 2015 — Heavy rains have caused landslides in Chin State and Sagaing Region, destroying houses and roads.