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To break May 23, 2008 (DVB)–Prominent actor Kyaw Thu, head of the Free Funeral Service Society, said domestic and international aid provision is still falling short of the needs of cyclone victims in 20 townships and villages in Irrawaddy division
linesKyaw Thu told DVB in an interview that his team had been providing the survivors with rice, cooking oil, salt, onion and clothes but found that their distribution “could not meet the actual needs of the victims”.
in a DVB: How did the cyclone victims react when assistance was given?
KT: They were very glad. They prayed for us. We were also very glad that we were able to provide relief supplies to those who were in real trouble.
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The aid operation has faced logistical problems, due to a lack of boats and helicopters and the destruction of transport and communications infrastructure in the cyclone.
But these problems have been exacerbated by the Burmese military regime?s unwillingness to waive visa and customs restrictions for relief workers. ?Some United Nations aid officials are getting into the country, but many are still waiting for visa clearances,? Horsey said.
At least 40 visa applications are waiting to be processed in and around Bangkok, the UN has said. The World Food Programme has also had difficulties distributing supplies that have already been flown into the country. ?My understanding is that they are having problems getting the aid cleared through customs,? Horsey said. ?It?s not the planes that are the problem, it?s the aid that is on the planes, and they?re having difficulties getting the customs clearance.? Horsey stressed the importance of allowing essential staff, relief supplies and logistical equipment in to the country to avoid a ?second disaster?. In a press conference yesterday, John Holmes, the UN?s under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and UN emergency relief coordinator, said the humanitarian response was being hampered by lack of access and urged the junta to redress the situation. ?We are simply trying to help the Government of Myanmar to carry out their responsibilities to aid these people in increasingly desperate need,? Holmes said. ?There are no other political motives in this and, therefore, I appeal very strongly indeed to the Government of Myanmar both to step up their own relief efforts to help people on the ground, and to change their attitude completely to the efforts that we are making to get these relief supplies in.? UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon was also hoping to speak t junta leader senior general Than Shwe to press him to facilitate access.
Holmes said that some progress had been made, and that the Burmese authorities had agreedthat customs charges and clearances should be waived for relief supplies, but this did not sfarseem to have been applied on the ground.
Reporting by Htet Aung Kyaw and Si⮠Thomas
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
cyclone nargis
cyclone in burma
the aftermath A Buddhish monk makes his way under a fallen tree in Ramgoon on sunday after Cyclone Nargis hit the city.(AP)
after getting a"careful green light"from the goverment .the UN said it was pulling out all the stops to send in emergency aid such as food ,clean water, blankets and plastic sheeting "the UN wiil began Perpar.
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