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Snapshot on Myanmar Cyclone May 2008 - April 2009

Snapshot On Myanmar Cyclone 200905 Eng

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Page 1: Snapshot On Myanmar Cyclone 200905 Eng

Snapshot on Myanmar CycloneMay 2008 - April 2009

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On May 2, 2008, Cyclone Nargis hit four states of the country, sweeping many houses away with 15 foot high tidal waves.

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At least 140,000 people did not survive the onslaught coming from different directions which lasted 11 hours.

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Many survivors were left behind in despair, waiting and hoping to get assisted.

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CEDAR through local Christian groups provided emergency relief and rehabilitation in remote villages giving the victims timely help and care.

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After Cyclone Nagris, lives in the Irrawaddy delta were never the same again...

Photo: World Concern

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Remote villages are accessible by boats only making the relief distribution extremely difficult and costly.

Photo: World Concern

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Here villagers wade through the water to help unload relief items from boats to get on shore for distribution.

Photo: World Concern

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Tarpaulin sheets were delivered to victims as temporary shelter.

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Rice went to supplement 1,000 families with each family receiving 20 kg of rice. This is one month supply.

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1,000 families received Palm oil. Each family gets 2 liters.  

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Distribution of cooksets to 1,000 families. Photo: World Concern

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Over 1,500 bamboo poles were distributed. Beneficiaries of the bamboo materials belong to widows and landless families.

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Widows and landless families used the bamboo poles to build houses.

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This household benefits from receiving food aid and palm fronts.

Photo: World Concern

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Medical team were sent to temporary camps.

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CEDAR supports the establishment of one orphanage to house and care for cyclone orphans.

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Fishing communities received nets for fishing.

Photo: World Concern

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Bags of paddy seeds were distributed to farmers helping them to replant their paddy field

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Power tillers help to replace water buffalo lost in the cyclone. Farmers are trained to use the power tillers.

Photo: World Concern

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CEDAR supports the effort of restocking of buffalos/oxen by building animal shelters, provides vaccination and animal feed.

Photo: World Concern

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Cyclone survivors from ten remote villages have clean drinking water with new water tanks, generators and pumps.

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In partnership with one local church group, community halls and churches were rebuilt.

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Equipping local Christians with spiritual teaching and trauma counseling skills...

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Then send them out to counsel the victims. Many have become Christians.

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They need your prayer and support

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Pray for…• restocking processing of buffalos/oxen and

other livestock

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Pray for…• healthy animals and good supplies at

reasonable price

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Pray for…• communities to reestablish effective means

of livelihoods

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Pray for…• rebuilding water well and water purifiers for

supply of clean water

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Pray for…• pastors who are caring for cyclone orphans• protection of cyclone orphans

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Pray for…• healthy development of children orphanages

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Pray for…• sufficient supply of good nutritious food to

orphans

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Pray for…• needed resources to build stronger shelters

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Pray for…• new improved housing design that can

reduce wind resistance

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Pray for…• good harvest and agricultural training and

support needed to farmers from the delta area

Photo: World Concern

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With your support they can smile again

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Let’s continue our walk alongside with the survivors

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Show God’s grace and mercy by our action