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Many killed by Burma landslides

BBC Published Jun 17, 2010 Reviewed Jul 1, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Landslides and floods caused by torrential rain killed 46 people in Burma this week.
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28 people were killed in Maungdaw due to landslides and floods.
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Landslides in Bangladesh killed at least 53 people on Tuesday.
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34cm (13.5in) of rain fell in Maungdaw on one day this week.
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At least 140,000 people were killed in Burma in 2008 when a cyclone hit the south of the country.
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A resident reported 10 houses damaged by a mudslide.
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Landslides and floods caused by torrential rain have killed 46 people in Burma this week, state television has reported.

MRTV said 28 people were killed in Maungdaw, and 18 people were killed in Buthidaung, on the border with Bangladesh.

Rescue efforts are under way and the regional authorities have begun evacuating people, the report added.

Landslides in Bangladesh killed at least 53 people on Tuesday.

Burmese officials said 34cm (13.5in) of rain fell in Maungdaw, on the border with Bangladesh, on one day this week.

One resident told the BBC's Burmese service that he had seen 10 houses damaged by a mudslide.

An official told the Reuters news agency that deforestation had contributed to the problem.

At least 140,000 people were killed in Burma in 2008 when a cyclone hit the south of the country.

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