People's Daily Online 3 weeks ago

Storm-hit regions in Myanmar return to normal, Myanmar official media

Myanmar official media claimed on Friday that the country's storm-hit regions have returned to normalcy within one year after these regions were struck by cyclone Nargis in early May last year, citing the hardest-hit Ayeyawaddy delta areas. Full Article at People's Daily Online

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