The NUG health officer of Saw Township, and PDF No. (1) military area, the medic from Gangaw District No. (13) battalion are providing health care to war refugees.
The Youth Force-Saw & Kyaukhtu released a statement that the NUG health officer of Saw Township, PDF No. (1) military area, and the medic from Gangaw District No. (13) battalion, are providing health care to war refugees in Saw Township, Magway.
The medics of Ganggaw District No. (13) Battalion and the Health Officers of the National Unity Government of Saw Township jointly provided health care to the villagers in Saw Township and the people who left their homes and fled the war.
In July 2023, due to the invasion of the Terrorist Military Council, many people fled the war, and the necessary health care was still provided today.
The last news is that nearly twenty thousand people are in the refugee camp due to floods in Bago.
The Bago River overflowed and flooded 13 wards and five villages due to continuous rain in Bago Division.
According to reports by the Bago Military Council and flood relief workers on August 12, 18,968 people from flooded wards and villages are taking shelter in 34 emergency relief centers. A flood relief worker said that this is the record flood in 74 years.
According to the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology report, this is the first flood in 74 years, and the water level has risen to 969. It has risen much above the Bago River's water level.
It has been raining continuously in some parts of lower Myanmar earlier this month, and there have been floods in Bago Division since August 10. According to the residents, Southern Zaiganai, Northern Zaiganai, KyunTharyar, Ponnarsu, Kyaukgyisu Ywarthit, ZaungTu, Myohthit, Warpyankone, Montaing, Hpayargyi, Ywarthit, Kalyani, MaZinn, Awine, Kali, Htetshae and areas (1) to (13) of Yetkwetkyi are flooded.
A resident of Kyaukkyisu Ywarthit said that it has become more difficult because of the military conflicts, and economic crisis, in addition to flood disasters.
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