IDPs in Kinma village still need emergency assistance

17 June 2021
IDPs in Kinma village still need emergency assistance
This handout from Pauk Township News taken and released on June 16, 2021 shows the remains of houses after they were burnt in Kin Ma village in Pauk Township, Magway region. Myanmar's junta and villagers traded accusations June 16 after a village was razed almost entirely to the ground in the centre of the coup-wracked country. Photo: AFP

Local people told Mizzima that villagers in Kinma Village, Pauk Township, who fled after their houses were set on fire, need emergency assistance.

A person fleeing with villagers said, “There are about 150 people in the site I am caring for. The census is still underway. They had to flee urgently, so they don’t have much food and water. If it rains the IDPs will get into trouble because they didn’t bring anything to make shelters.”

He said the IDPs, including elderly and children, are in need of medicines. So far, some families are still separated.