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Burmese storm toll 'tops 10,000' | Burmese storm toll 'tops 10,000' |
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More than 10,000 people were killed in a devastating cyclone that hit western Burma on Saturday, Foreign Minister Nyan Win has said on state TV. | More than 10,000 people were killed in a devastating cyclone that hit western Burma on Saturday, Foreign Minister Nyan Win has said on state TV. |
He said his government was ready to accept international assistance, and aid shipments were now being prepared. | He said his government was ready to accept international assistance, and aid shipments were now being prepared. |
Thousands of survivors of Cyclone Nargis are lacking shelter, drinking water, power and communications, but in many regions help has not yet arrived. | Thousands of survivors of Cyclone Nargis are lacking shelter, drinking water, power and communications, but in many regions help has not yet arrived. |
Five regions in which 24 million people live have been declared disaster zones. | |
Expressing his sadness at the scale of the disaster, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon confrimed that UN officials were meeting Burmese government representatives to discuss how to help. | |
If the toll is confirmed, Nargis is now the world's deadliest storm since a 1999 cyclone in India killed 10,000 people. | |
Nargis hit the south-east Asian country on Saturday with wind speeds reaching 190km/h (120mph). | Nargis hit the south-east Asian country on Saturday with wind speeds reaching 190km/h (120mph). |
In pictures: Burmese clean-up | In pictures: Burmese clean-up |
Earlier on Monday, the death toll was being put at 351 but the foreign minister later went on TV to announce the figure of at least 10,000. | |
With information still coming in, he warned the toll could yet rise. | |
The towns of Bogalay and Laputta, in the region of Irrawaddy, are among those locations particularly badly hit, state media have reported. | |
None of the casualty figures have been independently confirmed. | None of the casualty figures have been independently confirmed. |
The BBC is not permitted to report from Burma, also known as Myanmar. | The BBC is not permitted to report from Burma, also known as Myanmar. |
Houses 'skeletal' | Houses 'skeletal' |
Thousands of buildings have been flattened, power lines downed, trees uprooted, roads blocked and water supplies disrupted. | |
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UN humanitarian affairs spokesman on the situation | |
A Rangoon resident who spoke to relatives in Laputta told BBC Burmese that 75% to 80% of the town had been destroyed. | |
Houses along the coast had been reduced to skeletal structures, 16 villages had been virtually wiped out and no help had reached Laputta, he said. | |
Pictures on state TV show security services working to clear roads but in Rangoon and elsewhere there are complaints that the response to the disaster has been weak. | |
"Where are the soldiers and police? They were very quick and aggressive when there were protests in the streets last year," a retired government worker complained to Reuters news agency. | "Where are the soldiers and police? They were very quick and aggressive when there were protests in the streets last year," a retired government worker complained to Reuters news agency. |
Jens Orback talks about his experiences | Jens Orback talks about his experiences |
He was referring to protests led by Buddhist monks last year that were quickly put down. | He was referring to protests led by Buddhist monks last year that were quickly put down. |
Earlier, a BBC journalist monitoring the situation in Burma from Bangkok, Soe Win, said the shortages of power and water were particularly critical. | Earlier, a BBC journalist monitoring the situation in Burma from Bangkok, Soe Win, said the shortages of power and water were particularly critical. |
Local people were saying that if the situation continued for another two or three days, it would be really difficult for them, he reported. | |
Aid assessment | Aid assessment |
Several hundred thousand people are in need of shelter and clean drinking water, UN disaster response official Richard Horsey said. | |
DEADLIEST RECENT STORMS Hurricane Katrina, US, 2005 - at least 1,836 deadOrissa Cyclone, 1999, Northern India - at least 10,000 deadHurricane Mitch, 1998, Central America - at least 11,000 deadTyphoon Thelma, 1991, Philippines - 6,000 deadBangladesh cyclone, 1991 - about 138,000 deadBhola cyclone, 1970 - at least 300,000 dead | DEADLIEST RECENT STORMS Hurricane Katrina, US, 2005 - at least 1,836 deadOrissa Cyclone, 1999, Northern India - at least 10,000 deadHurricane Mitch, 1998, Central America - at least 11,000 deadTyphoon Thelma, 1991, Philippines - 6,000 deadBangladesh cyclone, 1991 - about 138,000 deadBhola cyclone, 1970 - at least 300,000 dead |
But damage to roads and communications mean it is impossible to tell the true extent of the situation, he added. | |
Prices of food, fuel and basic necessities have also risen dramatically. | |
The UN and international aid agencies have sent assessment teams to the worst-hit areas and shipments are being prepared. | |
Thailand has announced it is flying in a transport plane loaded with nine tonnes of food and medicines and India is sending two naval ships carrying food, tents, blankets, clothing and medicines. | |
The US said that Burmese authorities had refused permission for an American disaster assistance response team to enter. | |
Meanwhile, Burma's military junta has said a referendum on a new national constitution will go ahead on Saturday. People were "eagerly looking forward to voting", it said. | |
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