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Floods In Hpakant Jade Land, Hundreds Suffe

Hundreds of people in Hpakant jade land in Burma's
northern Kachin State are battling floods caused by
Uru River in the wake of heavy rain since July 4,
said local sources. There were unconfirmed reports
of a number of miners being killed and injured in mudslides.

The floods swept away hundreds of huts of jade miners
along the Uru River following severe landslide in the jade
mines. There are heaps of soil and hundreds of houses
and government buildings are inundated, said residents
of the jade mining city of Hpakant.

Flood in Seng Tawng, Hpakant Jade Land, Kachin State, northern Burma.

Flood in Seng Tawng, Hpakant Jade Land, Kachin State, northern Burma.

The floods have mainly affected areas on the left and
right banks of the Uru River. Because of heavy jade
mining activities along the river, the watercourse
has changed, according to local jade miners.

Seng Tawng and Hpakant, the two major jade mining
cities have been flooded since Saturday evening.
Hundreds of people have fled to higher land near
their cities on their own without the government
'making onfirmed reports from locals said, over a
dozen people were killed in Maw One quarter alone
in Hpakant and many were injured following a series
of landslides and floods in the jade land since Saturday.

According to rearrangements for evacuation, said
residents of the two cities.

Uncsidents of Hpakant, many jade workers and miners
were killed and injured in the landslide because their
huts were constructed on soil which was dug out from
the jade mines.

Most jade workers and miners live in great danger of
landslides because the junta's Ministry of Mines is
opening new jade mining areas in the villages, said
jade miners. It is because of this expansion, jade
workers and miners have to build huts on top of
the soil dug out from the mines.

In Hpakant city, a Kachin Baptist Church and
the Kanbawza Bank in Ngapyawtaw Quarter
have been inundated. People could not go for
prayers to the church on Sunday because the
church was flooded, said church sources.

Eyewitnesses told KNG today, this year’s flood
has caused more damage than last year. It also
wiped out the man-made concrete river banks
along the Uru River in Maw One and Kala Jawng
villages.

Till now, the military authorities in Hpakant have
not responded and have not arranged for evacuation
and relief for the people affected by the floods,
residents in Hpakant told KNG.
KNG

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