Burmese cyclone survivors still living in squalor

When That Pyin celebrates her first birthday the day after the anniversary of Cyclone Nargis, her father won't be there.
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Burma cyclone survivors struggle to rebuild lives

With tents still serving as homes and schools seven months after Cyclone Nargis lashed Burma, survivors are struggling to rebuild their lives.
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Burma cyclone survivors still stuck in makeshift homes

One month after Cyclone Nargis swept away his home and four children, Myint Oo returned to a makeshift tarpaulin shelter in his obliterated village.
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Burma cyclone survivors struggle on

Six months after Cyclone Nargis slammed into army-ruled Burma, killing more than 130 000 people, many continue to rely on handouts to stay alive.
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Burma victims struggle as emergency aid winds down

Emergency relief operations are winding down in Burma's cyclone-struck delta, but aid workers say a return to normality is a long way off.
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Burma cyclone aid to cost $1bn over three years

Rebuilding Burma's cyclone-devastated south and bringing aid to millions will cost $1-billion over the next three years, the UN and Asean say.
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