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Submitted by moiuser on 21 May 2023

STATE Administration Council member Deputy Prime Minis­ter Union Minister for Transport and Communications Admiral Tin Aung San and Union Min­ister for Border Affairs Lt-Gen Tun Tun Naung inspected the cleanup measures conducted by the members of Myanmar Police Force and Myanmar Fire Servic­es Department at the Rakhine State government’s guesthouse together with Rakhine State Chief Minister U Htein Lin yes­terday.

Then, they went to Lawkananda Pagoda, Shak­yamuni Theintaw Pagoda and Sasana Beikman and instructed the pagoda boards of trustees regarding the repairing works.

They also inspected the cleanup activities in the pago­da compound, ration and sup­plies kept at Sasana Beikman and ordered to distribute to the storm-affected areas.

Then, they oversaw the dis­tribution processes of supplies from the navy ship Mottama.

On arrival at Sittway Gen­eral Hospital (500-bed), the dep­uty minister for Construction and the director-general of the Health Department reported on the repairs of the hospital and ongoing work plans and the Dep­uty Prime Minister and party in­structed to renovate the hospital, nursing institute and to reopen the suspended courses.

They also inspected the stor­age of rice, cooking oil, ration, tarpaulin, distribution of supplies and re-roofing of warehouses at the warehouse of Myanma Port Authority.

They met with the state and township education officers at No 1 BEHS and instructed the need to conduct cleanup and maintenance at the high schools in Sittway Township, school en­rollment processes as per the fixed period and other matters.

At noon, they observed the Life Straw mobile water puri­fication machines of the Rural Development Department under the Ministry of Cooperatives and Rural Development at the state government office.

These machines will purify the water of Satyoekya Creek between 15 litres to 20 litres per hour and produce water for 100 people a day.

A total of 50 water purifiers will be distributed to the storm-hit areas and another 160 water purifiers that will arrive soon will be also allotted.

They attended the coordi­nation meeting on rehabilita­tion activities held at the state government office on the same evening.

During the meeting, Dep­uty Ministers and officials of 12 disaster taskforces reported on the completed and ongoing work plans regarding rehabilitation processes.

Then, the Deputy Prime Minister highlighted the ar­rangements of the government to supervise the rehabilitation processes in storm-affected Rakhine State, systematic dis­tribution of relief items and sup­plies, disease prevention, health awareness programmes and cooperation work between the department and locals.

— Tin Tun (IPRD)/KTZH