FFM - Cyclone-Nargis
project : cyclone-nargis - myanmar - updates
 
     
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SGD1,087
,339.80 +
RM71,948.50 + USD5,158.17

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May 31, 2008       


Ongoing work & update from the delta region Shauk Chyaung, Mawlamyaing Gywun Township


Ven Dr U Vannasiri, our coordinator & adviser donated more than 10 tonnes of rice & other food to Head of Ta Man Village, which was thought to have perished !!! He survived & more update when our 2nd team visit him in mid-June


Ven Dr U Aggasara, our coordinator & adviser preparing the site for distribution of food to survivors at Shauk Chyaung Village, Mawlamyaing Gywun Township. Another of the worst hit area that Firefly Mission has managed to reach. About half of the population of the village perished during the fierce cyclone. In addition to the immediate relief, Firefly Mission has also pledged to rebuild the school destroyed.


left over of the destroyed school at Shauk Chyaung Village
Distribution of food to villagers by our advisers, Ven Dr U Vannasiri & Ven Dr U Aggasara



scenes from the river bank - some death bodies are still found hanging in trees & spread over the mangrove area