Italia e Estero

Salgono le vittime del tifone Yagi in Birmania, almeno 74 morti

epa11603217 Flood victims wade through the flood with makeshift rafts in Taungoo, Bago division, Myanmar, 14 September 2024. Heavy rains triggered by Typhoon Yagi have caused severe flooding in parts of Myanmar, leaving thousands stranded in their homes, with further heavy rainfall and thunderstorms expected, according to the state weather office. A statement from the Military announced 59,413 households were affected in 34 townships and set up 187 relief camps for the 236,649 people. There were 33 casualties due to the flood in the country including the Naypyitaw. EPA/NYEIN CHAN NAING
epa11603217 Flood victims wade through the flood with makeshift rafts in Taungoo, Bago division, Myanmar, 14 September 2024. Heavy rains triggered by Typhoon Yagi have caused severe flooding in parts of Myanmar, leaving thousands stranded in their homes, with further heavy rainfall and thunderstorms expected, according to the state weather office. A statement from the Military announced 59,413 households were affected in 34 townships and set up 187 relief camps for the 236,649 people. There were 33 casualties due to the flood in the country including the Naypyitaw. EPA/NYEIN CHAN NAING
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RANGOUN, 15 SET - Il bilancio delle vittime delle inondazioni causate dal tifone Yagi in Birmania è più che raddoppiato, arrivando a 74 morti. Lo riportano oggi i media statali. Secondo l'ultimo rapporto stilato venerdì sera dalle autorità, risultano almeno 89 dispersi e oltre 235.000 sfollati. Distrutte circa 65.000 abitazioni e cinque dighe. Inondazioni e frane hanno ucciso quasi 350 persone tra Birmania (Myanmar), Vietnam, Laos e Tailandia a seguito del passaggio di Yagi sulla regione.

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