KACHIN SAGAING CHIN KAYIN MAGWAY SHAN MANDALAY AYEYARWADY KAYAH BAGO MON RAKHINE YANGON NAYPYITAW Ann Homalin Paletwa Hpapun Hpakan Mohnyin Kani Hsipaw Hahka Mingin Toungup Kanbalu Gwa Bilin Mawlaik Minbya Tedim Momeik Kyunhla Ingapu Mogok Tangyan Bago Kale Saw Hlaingbwe Thandwe Hpa-An Mogaung Kalewa Indaw Gangaw Ye U Kawlin Padaung Saytottara Singu Hlegu Kalaw Tigyaing Kyaukkyi Thabeikkyin Wetlet Magway Buthidaung Kyauktaw Thaton Butalin Ayadaw Sagaing Khin-U Nyaung U Myanaung Myebon Maungdaw Pwintbyu Myauk U Kyaikto Hinthada Ponnagyun Myinmu Myaungmya Monywa Gyobingauk Kyaukpyu Shwedaung Hmawbi Pauktaw Sittwe Yethedaung Shwepyithar INDIA BANGLADESH CHINA THAILAND The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 3 Aug 2015 Glide number: FL-2015-000089-MMR Sources: RRD, MRCS, ACF, OCHA, Other Gov sources, MIMU Feedback: [email protected], MYANMAR: Flood Affected Areas (3 Aug 2015) ! \ Nay Pyi Taw Number of people affected per Township Less than 2,000 people 2,000 - 10,000 people More than 10,000 people Figures of the number of people affected come from the Relief and Resettlement Department combined with other sources. Heavy rains have caused floods and landslides in several parts of the country during the last two weeks of July. Cyclone Komen, that made landfall in Bangladesh on 30 July, has brought strong winds, heavy rains resulting in floods and landslides in several states and regions in Myanmar. On 31 July, President U Thein Sein issued a statement proclaiming (1) Chin State, (2) Sagaing Region, (3) Magway Region and (4) Rakhine State, as natural disaster zones.