Burma
June 1, 2008 | Burma, Thailand | Vetting explained
Here is a village on the Burmese side right accross from Thailand Mae Sot.
Many Burmese are heading to villages like this to live in order to ensure food and health. The cyclone hit areas are not getting the help they need, so many opt to run to villages like this to find daily food and medicine.
At least they can cross into thailand to get food and go to see the doctor is they are sick.
much more disturbing reports coming soon, all that aid, where is it?? coming soon!
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- Myanmar cyclone
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