Senior military officers, officials oversee rehabilitation tasks in Rakhine State

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Lt-Gen Lu Aye warmly greets schoolchildren while providing school supplies in Kyaukpyu yesterday.

Under Section 11 of the Natural Disaster Management Law, the State Administration Council declared the areas damaged by Cyclone Mocha as areas affected by natural disasters and assigned senior military officers to oversee rehabilitation efforts in the areas mentioned in the announcement.
Lt-Gen Lu Aye, currently in Kyaukpyu in Rakhine State, along with officials, provided exercise books and stationaries to students in monasteries in Pikeseik ward and the extended ward and they inspected cleaning processes performed by local Tatmadaw members, Myanmar police force and fire brigade members in district court in Asoeya ward.
Lt-Gen Aye Win, currently in Buthidaung in Rakhine State, along with officials, inspected healthcare services to the locals and provided supplies to representatives from six village-tracts at the office of the Ywama village administrator. Then, he arrived at Sasana Alinyaung monastery and donated corrugated iron sheets, rice and cash donated by the natural disaster management committee.
Brig-Gen Aung Kyaw Moe, currently in Sittway, met locals from Mingan and Satyonsu wards and provided foodstuffs and relief items. — MNA/KZW

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