SAC Vice-Chair DPM Vice-Senior General Soe Win oversees rehabilitation efforts, meets frontline personnel in storm-hit Rakhine State
June 15
Vice-Senior General Soe Win,
Deputy Prime Minister and Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council,
who also serves as the Chairman of the National Disaster Management Committee,
led a delegation that included SAC Members Admiral Tin Aung San and Dr Aung
Kyaw Min, Union Ministers U Ko Ko Hlaing, U Maung Maung Ohn, Dr Myo Thein Kyaw,
and Dr Thet Khaing Win, senior military officers from the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief, deputy ministers, and other relevant officials. They
arrived at Sittway Airport yesterday to assess the ongoing rehabilitation
processes and express their gratitude to the departmental staff, rescue teams,
and Parahita organizations involved in the cleanup efforts following the
devastation caused by Cyclone Mocha in Rakhine State.
The Vice-Senior General and party
first visited the Kaladan Multi-Modal Port of Sittway, where they inspected the
arrival of cargo ships carrying relief items and rehabilitation materials
intended for the storm-affected population. They also observed the transport of
these essential supplies to support the rescue teams on the ground.
At Sittway University, Rector Dr
Khin Maung Zaw and officials explained the Vice-Senior General on the progress
made in repairing the convocation hall, as well as the resumption of third- and
fourth-year courses, and first and second-year honours. In response, the
Vice-Senior General emphasized the importance of completing the roof repairs
within one month while maintaining the university’s unique characteristics.
He also interacted with master’s
students and inspected the relief operations being carried out within the
university premises.
Continuing their assessment, the
Vice-Senior General and his delegation inspected the ring road of Sittway Beach
(Shukhintha road) and the maintenance work being done on the 12,900-foot-long
road from post office junction to Sittway Hotel. During a briefing at the hall,
Union Minister for Construction U Myo Thant provided an update on the progress
of road maintenance, and the Vice-Senior General offered appropriate
instructions.
Next, they proceeded to Sittway
General Hospital (500-bed) where Medical Superintendent Dr Kyi Lwin reported on
the damage sustained by hospital buildings and staff housing due to Cyclone
Mocha. The Vice-Senior General provided necessary directives in response to the
situation. During their visit, they also paid respects to Done Pike Sayadaw Bhaddanta
Wunna, a 105-year-old monk with 85 vasa, receiving medical treatment at the
hospital, and enquired about his well-being. Furthermore, they offered comfort
to the local patients and inspected the hemodialysis unit.
Their itinerary then took them to
No 1 BEHS Sittway, where they met with students and acknowledged their
dedication amidst the challenging circumstances.
Finally, the Vice-Senior General
attended a ceremony held at Sasana Beikman of Lawkananda Pagoda to honour the departmental
staff, relief teams, and Parahita organizations involved in the cleanup efforts
following Cyclone Mocha. During the event, the Vice-Senior General expressed
the government’s appreciation for the Myanmar Police Force, Red Cross Parahita,
Fire Brigade, and Parahita organizations that participated in the rescue
operations, highlighting their invaluable contributions. He mentioned that
international countries, including ASEAN, anticipated significant losses, but
the proactive measures and establishment of the Disaster Management Centre
(DMC) on 8 May, based on lessons learned from the Nargis storm, helped mitigate
the impact. The Vice-Senior General stressed the importance of continued
cooperation and unity in the rehabilitation process, emphasizing that the
strength of the nation lies within its collective efforts.
As a gesture of recognition, the
Vice-Senior General, along with SAC Member Dr Aung Kyaw Min, presented awards
to the departmental staff, relief teams, and Parahita organizations for their
exceptional efforts in clearing the storm debris caused by Cyclone Mocha.
Lastly, the Vice-Senior General
and his delegation paid homage to Presiding Sayadaw Agga Maha Ganthavacaka
Bhaddanta Nanda Siri of Nanda Rama Pariyatti Buddhist Learning Centre in
Magyeemyaing Ward of Sittway, making donations as an act of reverence. —
MNA/KTZH
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