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MYANMAR: Flood Affected Areas (4 Aug 2015)

KACHIN

Nay Pyi Taw INDIA Hpakant

Mogaung

Homalin Mohnyin CHINA

Indaw
SAGAING

Tonzang
Mawlaik Kawlin Tigyaing

Kyunhla
Tedim Kale Thabeikkyin
Kalewa Kanbalu
Mongmit

Mingin Ye-U Mogoke


Khin-U
Tangyan
BANGLADESH Hakha Kani Budalin Singu
Hsipaw
Ayadaw Wetlet
Gangaw Monywa
Madupi Sagaing
Myinmu

CHIN
Mindat
MANDALAY SHAN
Buthidaung
Maungdaw Nyaung-U
Kyauktaw Paletwa Saw

Mrauk-U Salin Kalaw


Ponnagyun Minbya Sidoktaya
Rathedaung Pwintbyu

Magway
Pauktaw Myebon
Sittwe Ann
NAYPYITAW
Bay of Bengal
RAKHINE MAGWAY

Kyaukpyu
KAYAH
Toungup Pyay

Padaung
BAGO
Munaung Shwedaung Nattalin
THAILAND
Gyobingauk Kyaukkyi
Kyangin
Thandwe Okpho
Myanaung Monyo Hpapun
Number of people affected
Minhla Nyaunglebin
per Township
Ingapu Shwegyin
Less than 2,000 people Gwa
Hinthada
2,000 - 10,000 people Zalun Bago
Kyaikto
More than 10,000 people Hlegu Bilin
Danubyu
Thayarwady Hmawbi Hlaingbwe
Figures of the number of people affected Kawa
come from the Relief and Resettlement AYEYARWADY Shwepyithar Thaton
Department combined with other sources. Dagon Myothit (East) Hpa-An

Heavy rains have caused floods and landslides in Myaungmya YANGON


several parts of the country during the last two KAYIN
weeks of July. Cyclone Komen, that made landfall
in Bangladesh on 30 July, has brought strong
winds, heavy rains resulting in floods and
landslides in several states and regions in
Myanmar.
MON
On 31 July, President U Thein Sein issued a
statement proclaiming (1) Chin State, (2) Sagaing
Region, (3) Magway Region and (4) Rakhine State,
as natural disaster zones.

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

Creation date: 2 8 2015 Glide number: FL-2015-000089-MMR Sources: RRD, DoP, WFP, WVI, Unicef, OCHA, MIMU. Feedback: ochamyanmar@un.org,

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