NARGIS' IMPACT After Nargis Cyclone - Page - 4
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Monday, 05 May 2008 10:00
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The head of the SPDC, Sr.Gen Than Shwe votes during the referendum at a Naypyidaw polling booth on May 10, 2008. Courtesy MRTV. The regime is holding a referendum to approve the draft constitution today  in the aftermath of the killer cyclone Nargis lashing Burma where at least 110,000 died and millions are starving.<br />
Photo:Civilian Journalist The head of the SPDC, Sr.Gen Maung Aye votes during the referendum at a Naypyidaw polling booth on May 10, 2008. Courtesy MRTV. The regime is holding a referendum to approve the draft constitution today  in the aftermath of the killer cyclone Nargis lashing Burma where at least 110,000 died and millions are starving.<br />
Photo:Civilian Journalist A boy, whose mother died in the storm when his father was away from home, is going about without the destination. He says he is starved in Kunchankone town.<br />
Photo:MIZZIMA A woman cooking by the gutter in which four buffaloes died in a small town of Kunchankone where the storm claimed more than 4,000 lives.<br />
Photo:MIZZIMA Homeles storm victims more frequently getting side and outside monastery in Kunchankone, expecting the visit of donors to the monastery where over 300 homeless are staying.<br />
Photo:MIZZIMA She even finds it hard to feed her little son who has a bad attack of diarrhea in Kunchankone town where over 4,000 people died.<br />
Photo:MIZZIMA So sad, an old woman leaves her home built just a couple of months ago. She worries her children who are living in some villages in Kawmhu township, where over 2,000 people died.<br />
Photo:MIZZIMA This family leaving Kunchankone where over 4,000 people died. They don't know their destination. They said they are starving in Kunchankone.<br />
Photo:MIZZIMA A girl lying on the floor has diarrhea while the girl in her mothers arm has dengue. Many storm victims have diarrhea for lack of clean water<br />
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