The Chinese community in Myanmar's biggest city of Yangon is taking part in
the cyclone relief work along with the Myanmar people with three major local
Chinese associations having successively donated through the authorities
concerned to storm victims a total of 50 million Kyats (US$45,000) in cash in
the last two days.
These associations are the Overseas Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Overseas
Chinese Charity Association and Fujian Native Association.
Other individuals also made such donations to the government's relief and
resettlement headquarters.
At a meeting of the charity activities launched here Sunday, local Chinese
businessmen disclosed that many of their factories operating in some industrial
zones in Yangon were destroyed to certain extent.
A local Chinese businessman, who just returned from the disaster-torn area
where he had business, also disclosed that at least 10 local Chinese residents
have died and more than 100 missing in Laputta township, one of the areas in
Myanmar's southwestern Ayeyawaddy division hit by the violent cyclone storm
Nargis last weekend.
It was the first report about casualties of Chinese residents in the
disaster-hit regions as access to the areas from outside was only available when
some transport and communications links started to resume in the last few days.
In a village named Pyinsalu in the township, houses of about 4 to 5 Chinese
families were blown away. Three family members were feared dead in one of these
households, while two sons of another family have died in the disaster, leaving
their parents, a sister and one of their wives behind, Lai, who is a Fujian
Yongding native, spoke to his native members.
According to Lai, there were 400 to 500 Chinese households with a population
of 2,000 to 3,000 including those from Fujian, Guangdong and the Hakka natives
residing in Laputta which has been totally destroyed by Nargis.
In another township of Mawlamyinegyun island in the division, houses of two
Chinese families disappeared in storm, leaving 10 family members missing,
according to another businessman Du who also said villages in Bogalay township
sustained the most serious damage. Survivors there have run up to town from
village but were transferred to the nearby township of Myaungmya in the
division.
The Hainggyi Island in the division was also totally wrecked, he added.
The deadly tropical cyclone Nargis, which occurred over the Bay of Bengal,
severely hit last weekend five divisions and states -- Yangon, Bago, Ayeyawaddy,
Kayin and Mon, covering such coastal towns in southwestern Ayeyawaddy division
as Haing Gyi Island, Pathein, Myaungmya, Laputta, Mawlamyinegyun, Kyaiklat,
Phyarpon and Bogalay, and the biggest city of Yangon and sustaining the heaviest
ever casualties and infrastructural damage.
According to an official updated death toll yesterday, a total of 28,485
people have lost their lives in the cyclone storm with altogether 33,416 people
still missing.