Typhoon Yagi left at least 226 people dead and
350,000 refugees in Myanmar
Typhoon Yagi's powerful storm, which has wreaked
havoc throughout countries of Southeast Asia, brought about at least 226 deaths in Myanmar as of Tuesday.
The state-run MRTV said that at least 350,000
people had been relocated and that many more were still missing.
Several regions in Myanmar have reportedly been harmed by flooding, including the state capital Naypyidaw, the central Mandalay region, the Kayah, Kayin, and Shan states, government-run TV reported citing the authority's source.
Typhoon Yagi, the greatest typhoon to reach the
region this year, caused adverse climates that resulted in hundreds of deaths
in Vietnam and Thailand.
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