Myanmar Tragedy in Tsunami Proportions
There are also reports of the Burmese government's resistance to open up their doors to international relief. Massive funds have been raised to provide aid to resurrect the lives of the affected but help is reaching them slowly.
The cyclone has destroyed many costal farms and has exacerbated the existing food crisis in Asia.
This natural disaster is nearly in the scale of the Asian Tsunami that followed a massive earthquake in December 2004. The Tsunami devastated the coastal regions of Indonesia, Thailand, India and Sri Lanka while leaving behind more than 225,000 casualties and losses exceeding millions of dollars.
Soon after this disaster, I worked with a relief organization that provided rehabilitation to the villagers in southern India in the town of Nagapattinam. Most inhabitants of the area were fishermen. There was no one who had not witnessed a casualty in their family. In the first week of the aftermath, the town was grim and the villagers were too numbed to even speak. Most people had lost hopes of finding their dear ones. Occasionally we would hear the survivors moaning and weeping .
Relief workers and funds provided timely help - so people were quickly moved to safer shelters to. Food and medical supplies were reached to them. Foster care services and orphanages stepped in to take care of children. It was amazing to see how the whole nation and the world came together to tackle the crisis. People is neighboring states volunteered for weeks after the tragedy to rebuild the lives of the destitute.
Myanmar Tragedy in Tsunami Proportions
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