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Disease Outbreak Hits Camps: Four Child Fatalities Recorded Amid Waterborne Illness Crisis in Sittwe

An acute waterborne disease outbreak in displacement camps near Sittwe on August 20, 2026, resulted in four child fatalities.

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Disease Outbreak Hits Camps: Four Child Fatalities Recorded Amid Waterborne Illness Crisis in Sittwe

Sittwe, Myanmar—Four young children died over a forty-eight-hour period inside overcrowded internal displacement camps near Sittwe as an acute waterborne disease outbreak swept through compromised residential sectors.

Camp clinic administrators reported a sharp surge in severe gastrointestinal illness following recent monsoonal flooding that contaminated shallow community drinking ponds and overwhelmed basic sanitation drainage systems. Medical personnel struggled to cope with dozens of incoming patients suffering from acute dehydration and persistent vomiting.

Relief workers noted that strict military travel restrictions and security checkpoints severely delayed critical patient transfers to the main regional hospital in downtown Sittwe. Families reported being turned back at security gates while attempting to secure specialized intravenous medications not available in the under-resourced camp dispensaries.

International humanitarian agencies issued urgent appeals for medical supplies, water purification tablets, and mobile sanitation units to halt the bacterial transmission. Sanitation crews attempted to chlorinate remaining usable water sources while distributing oral rehydration salts to affected households.

Community leaders expressed growing desperation as deteriorating hygienic conditions compounded the trauma of ongoing displacement and seasonal weather extremes. Local health advocates warned that fatalities could rise further unless administrative barriers restricting emergency medical access are immediately lifted.

Medical volunteers worked through the night to establish makeshift isolation tents for critical cases as new patients continued arriving at the clinic gates.

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