Pagoda monkeys faced with famine again in Kyauktaw
21 Jun 2023
Monkeys at the pagoda, also known as Kyauktaw Mountain Pagoda, are mainly fed by pilgrims. Monkeys have been facing near starvation as few people are visiting the pagodas these days.
21 Jun 2023
Monkeys at the pagoda, also known as Kyauktaw Mountain Pagoda, are mainly fed by pilgrims. Monkeys have been facing near starvation as few people are visiting the pagodas these days.
20 Jun 2023
Local people along the upper reaches of Yoe Creek in Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township are reportedly in need of assistance as relief items supplied by local and foreign organisations are not reaching the area.
20 Jun 2023
Local residents in Sin Khaung Village of Arakan State’s Thandwe Township have called on authorities to build retaining walls for their villages after more than 130 houses were eroded away by the sea.
20 Jun 2023
“We have reported to the education department some two weeks about the conditions of the school in our camp. There is still no response, and teachers have not yet arrived either.”
19 Jun 2023
Local weaving businesses in Arakan State’s Thandwe Township are leaving the industry due to low demand for traditional hand-woven clothes.
19 Jun 2023
Local residents in Sittwe have complained about the township electricity office’s seizure of electricity meters in the Arakan State capital.
19 Jun 2023
Approval of distribution and transportation plans for the Cyclone Mocha relief response in Arakan and Chin states remains pending, UNOCHA Myanmar said in a statement on June 19.
18 Jun 2023
Cases of dengue fever and malaria have been reported in some camps for internally displaced people (IDP) in Arakan state due to mosquito bites, according to IDPs and displacement camp officials.
18 Jun 2023
Some people with disabilities affected by Cyclone Mocha in Arakan State are unable to repair their damaged homes and are reportedly facing food difficulties.
17 Jun 2023
Students who failed this year’s matriculation examination are, “for the time being,” not allowed to learn the new curriculum at public schools, according to U Ba Htwee Sein, the head of the Arakan State Education Office.
17 Jun 2023
“We have been going hungry. We only earn between K3,000 and K5,000 per day. As I have no regular income, I have had to eat rice with only salt some days,” said U Hla Kyaw, a cycle-rickshaw driver from Sittwe.
17 Jun 2023
Deputy junta chief Soe Win, who is also the chairman of Myanmar’s Natural Disaster Management Committee, visited the Thakkel Pyin displacement camp for Muslim internally displaced people in the Arakan State capital Sittwe on Thursday.
17 Jun 2023
Four people — three men and one woman — were struck dead and one woman was seriously injured by lightning in Arakan State’s Ponnagyun, Kyauktaw and Mrauk-U townships on June 16.
16 Jun 2023
Buildings and classrooms of some orphanages in Arakan State were destroyed by Cyclone Mocha and financial assistance is needed to repair the damaged buildings, according to officials.
16 Jun 2023
There is an urgent need to plant trees in the current rainy season in Arakan State, environmentalists are warning, as many trees including perennial plants were blown down by Cyclone Mocha.
16 Jun 2023
Out of 752 healthcare centres such as hospitals and clinics damaged or destroyed by Cyclone Mocha, which made landfall over Arakan State on May 14 with destructive force, 750 facilities have been reopened, according to a statement released by the Arakan State military council.
16 Jun 2023
Arakan State needs 522 billion kyats for rehabilitation after Cyclone Mocha, and the Union government has only granted 7 billion kyats, according to the Arakan State Administration Council (ASAC).
16 Jun 2023
Electricity supply to storm-hit townships will continue to improve next month, according to the junta’s Arakan State Administration Council (ASAC).
15 Jun 2023
“Innocent people dare not sleep well at night as the regime keeps an eye on those who criticise [it] and makes arrests,”
15 Jun 2023
Many Arakan State residents who face political charges continue to suffer as courts repeatedly postpone verdicts, according to family members of the defendants and their lawyers.