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Fatal Landslide Hits Kayin: Two Found Dead As Search Continues In Southeastern Myanmar Region

Two people died on June 28, 2026, after a landslide in Kayin State buried their home following a period of intense and sustained regional rainfall.

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Fatal Landslide Hits Kayin: Two Found Dead As Search Continues In Southeastern Myanmar Region

Hpa-An, Myanmar—Two people are confirmed dead following a massive landslide in Kayin State earlier today. The earth collapsed following hours of relentless rain, burying a residential home and surrounding outbuildings near the edge of a hillside village. Neighbors raised the alarm shortly after hearing a roar that signaled the ground giving way.

Rescue teams from the local fire department worked through the afternoon to dig through several feet of mud and debris. The site of the collapse is notoriously unstable, and the saturation from recent storms made the recovery process dangerous for everyone involved. They pulled the two victims from the rubble just as the light began to fail.

Government officials have warned that the area remains at high risk for further shifts. The hillside is heavily saturated, and the structural integrity of neighboring homes is currently being questioned. Families in the immediate vicinity have been told to evacuate until a geological survey can be performed.

Communication lines in the area are down, making it difficult for local authorities to coordinate with regional emergency centers. Aid is being sent from Hpa-An, but the roads leading to the village are blocked by smaller, earlier slips. Clearing these paths is the current priority for the construction crews on site.

The intensity of this year's monsoon season is already testing the limits of local disaster preparedness. This latest landslide is one of several reported across the southeastern region this week. Residents are expressing frustration over the lack of early warning systems for rural areas prone to such events.

Local authorities have set up a temporary staging ground for the displaced families. Blankets, food, and basic medical supplies are being distributed, but the sheer number of people needing assistance is stretching resources thin. The primary focus remains on ensuring no one else is currently buried under the debris.

Search operations will resume at dawn with more heavy equipment expected to arrive. The site is currently being monitored by a small team of engineers who fear the entire ridge line is compromised. For now, the village is on high alert, waiting for the rain to stop.

The bodies of the victims have been moved to a temporary morgue set up at a local schoolhouse. Officials are notifying the surviving family members who were away at the time of the collapse. The mood in the village is tense as residents remain awake, listening for the sound of shifting earth.

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