Over 7,000 people affected by flood in Myawaddy

DMG 23 May 2022

More than 7,000 residents and internally displaced people (IDPs) from displacement camps in Kayin (Karen) State’s Myawaddy were affected by flooding after the Moei River, which separates Myanmar and Thailand, burst its banks over the weekend, according to local charities. 

Arakan State News Summary (May 16-22, 2022)

DMG 22 May 2022

According to the Sittwe branch of the Myanmar Agricultural Development Bank, agricultural loan disbursements in Arakan State will amount to less than last year due to low loan repayment rates, with over K9 billion earmarked for farmers this year.

Sittwe University-bound train to operate with additional coach

DMG 21 May 2022

As of next week, Myanma Railways (MR) in the Arakan State capital Sittwe will add one more coach to the train running between Pyitawthar and Yaychanpyin for the convenience of teachers and students at Sittwe University, according to a MR official. 

Rathedaung hosts poetry festival 

DMG 21 May 2022

With the aim of promoting modern Arakanese poetry, a poem festival kicked off in the Arakan State town of Rathedaung on Saturday. 

Military restricts locals’ movements in Ann Twsp village

DMG 20 May 2022

Residents of Ale Kyun village in Dar Lat Chaung village-tract, in Arakan State’s Ann Township, were barred from tending to their farms on May 19 and were allowed to return the fields on Friday morning, according to locals. 

Skyrocketing ferry fares take toll on Paletwa residents

DMG 20 May 2022

Residents of Chin State’s Paletwa Township are facing severe economic and social hardships due to skyrocketing ferryboat fares when travelling from Paletwa to Kyauktaw in neighbouring Arakan State. 

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