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Wednesday 8 October 2008
World Vision to begin recovery and rehabilitation after reaching over 347,000 people with relief assistance
Cyclone Nargis smashed into Myanmar on 2 May 2008, causing widespread destruction and devastation in Yangon and the Ayeyarwaddy Delta region. The cyclone left 138,000 people dead or missing and 2.4 million people were severely affected by the disaster.
Thanks to the generous support of Australians, World Vision Australia raised over $5.4 million for the disaster response. The funds enabled World Vision teams to provide emergency assistance in the wake of the disaster and will assist with long-term rehabilitation and reconstruction projects which could take several years.
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3 June 2008 Children begin to recover in a World Vision Child Friendly Space |
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3 June 2008 Follow emergency supplies from the airport to cyclone survivors |
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