SAC Vice-Chairman Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win meets departmental personnel, relief teams, voluntary teams in Maungtaw, Buthidaung townships
June 15
Chairman of the National Disaster
Management Committee Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy
Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win made an inspection tour of Maungtaw
and Buthidaung to view round rehabilitation tasks yesterday afternoon and met
departmental personnel, relief teams and voluntary teams in district and
township administrative offices separately.
Senior military officers were
assigned in Maungtaw and Buthidaung townships to supervise rehabilitation tasks
and local authorities reported on the progress of rehabilitation tasks,
provisions of construction materials for damaged buildings, management for
ration supply, and rapid repairing of damaged schools.
In his speech, the Vice-Senior
General clarified the functioning of the disaster management centre for
rehabilitation in the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha, repairing of buildings and
offices on priority, evacuation of people to shelters, distribution of seeds of
crops for cultivation in monsoon, the opening of schools on 1 June, management
for students to learn education in repairing period, 99 per cent completion of
communication measures in townships, storage of 10,000 tonnes of reserved rice
(200,000 bags) before the storm, and fine traditions for soonest rehabilitation
in unison and cooperation and attended to the needs of attendees. He then
presented foodstuffs to departmental personnel, relief teams and voluntary teams.
The Vice-Senior General and party
paid homage to members of the Sangha at monasteries in Maungtaw and Buthidaung
and offered rice and alms.
The Vice-Senior General and party
viewed repairing the damaged buildings at the public hospitals in Maungtaw and
Buthidaung, comforted patients at these hospitals and presented foodstuffs and
cash assistance.
While in Maungtaw and Buthidaung,
the Vice-Senior General met with Tatmadaw members and families of local
battalions, members of border guard police force and families, fulfilled their
needs and presented foodstuffs and cash assistance. — MNA/TTA
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