Kachin, Myanmar—The water rose in minutes. A flash flood roared through the village yesterday, catching residents off guard. Two people died as their home was swept away by the sudden surge. Rescue teams were still searching the debris when the sun began to set.
Heavy rains had persisted for three days. The local stream hit capacity before jumping its banks. Mud and wreckage flowed through the center of the village. Most residents managed to climb to higher ground, but the two victims were trapped inside their home near the bridge.
Local rescue volunteers arrived with small boats to navigate the flooded lanes. They found the bodies downstream after the current began to recede. The village remains partially submerged. Many families have lost their livestock and winter food supplies.
Emergency aid is being mobilized from the provincial capital. Authorities are warning of more rain in the coming days. The ground is saturated and cannot hold more water. Further flooding is a major concern for the entire region.
The community is in shock. Neighbors are sharing what little food and dry clothing they have left. A temporary shelter has been set up at the village monastery. The focus is now on recovery and ensuring no one else is missing.
Government officials arrived this afternoon to assess the structural damage. They promised immediate assistance, though aid delivery is slowed by blocked access roads. The primary bridge leading into the village is compromised. It cannot support heavy supply trucks.
The rain has started to fall again. Rescue teams are moving survivors to higher ground before nightfall. The situation is precarious. Authorities say the search for missing property will begin once the water level stabilizes.
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