Fears grow as flooding displaces 150,000 in Myanmar

AFP  |  Bago (Myanmar) 

Fears that embankments could burst under fresh rains mounted in flooded southeastern Myanmar, where some 150,000 people have been forced from their homes and a dozen people killed.

Above the town of in region, floodwaters are only inches from the top of vulnerable embankments that are so far holding fast, but locals are afraid that fresh monsoon rains could spell disaster.

"If this embankment doesn't hold firm against the next flood, many more villages will be at high risk," told AFP as he oversaw a chain of volunteers loading a boat with destined for marooned flood victims.

"For the moment, there's little chance that the water levels will go down." Evacuation orders are still in place across Bago, Karen, and provinces with 36 dams and reservoirs overflowing, according to

reported today that 148,386 people are currently taking refuge in 327 camps.

The Myanma Alinn newspaper said nearly 28,000 are still in their flooded homes, either unable to escape to shelters or are opting to stay in the hope that water levels will start to recede.

AFP reporters travelled several hours to reach Maubin village in Shwe district with the relief boat yesterday, passing multiple settlements of half-submerged thatched homes, many with trapped residents looking out of upstairs windows at the inundations.

A monastery run by five monks was serving as a collection point for donated rice, noodles and biscuits in Maubin, a village of 108 households.

"Our house is just beside the so we're trying to move somewhere higher," 54-year-old said, pointing to the hills a couple of kilometres (miles) away.

Win Kyu, 40, is primarily worried about his fields that now lie completely under water.

"We experienced flooding like this back in 2000 - this year is the worst since then," he said. "If this goes on, people will struggle to make a living." is only just entering peak monsoon season but it is not suffering alone.

Particularly heavy rains this year have lashed much of the region with a dam in neighbouring collapsing last week, destroying several villages and leaving scores of people missing.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 12:25 IST