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Myanmar mourns cyclone victims
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 02:22 [IST]

Yangon: Myanmar began three days of mourning today for 133,000 people dead or missing after its cyclone, but barely anyone seemed to notice and most of the two million survivors were still desperate for help.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who is heading to Myanmar, called the situation there "critical" with relief efforts reaching only a quarter of those in need.

In one of the first official displays of grief since the cyclone pummelled the impoverished country 18 days ago, national flags in front of Yangon's City Hall fluttered at half mast under overcast skies.

But there was no public ceremony nor moment of silence, and most people in Yangon appeared unaware of the mourning period.

"We didn't know about this news. How are we meant to show our grief for storm victims?" said Mya Mya, a 43-yea-old flower seller who is sheltering in a school after the storm destroyed her home.

Like most cyclone survivors still waiting for food, shelter and medicine, Mya Mya said she had yet to receive any emergency relief from the military government.

Global pressure is mounting on the regime to do more for the storm victims.

The UN chief, set to arrive early Thursday, said that "so far we have been able to reach only about 25 per cent of Myanmar s people in need."

Ban, who had earlier failed to get reclusive junta leader Senior General Than Shwe even to take his telephone calls, plans to visit the worst-hit Irrawaddy delta region and to attend weekend fund-raising talks in Yangon.

"I will do my utmost for the people of Myanmar," he vowed.


Source : PTI

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