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Some Myanmar survivors now cringe at wind, rain (AP)

08-Jul-2008
Story Timeline:  91 days

KUNGYANGON, Myanmar - As the crowd gathered in the hall of a Buddhist monastery to receive their free lunch, Hnin Mya sat listlessly, oblivious to the smell of warm curry, the sounds of clinking utensils and the chatter of her compatriots. Unlike most survivors of Cyclone Nargis whose lives have begun to return to normal, Hnin Mya has withdrawn into silence since the storm swept away her husband and two young children two months ago. She tried to recount her loss, but words failed her. She started sobbing quietly, her body shaking. "She sits and stares at the river the whole day. But she frantically searches for a place to hide whenever she hears strong wind or heavy rain," said U Kaitila, a monk at the monastery, which has provided shelter for Hnin Mya and 16 families made homeless by the storm. The dead have been buried or... [read full story]                    

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