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July 15, 2008
Post-cyclone life in Myanmar
Posted: 11:45 AM ET

Betty Nguyen brings us to Myanmar two months after cyclone Nargis hit. With the help of some locals, she was able to document the devastation and despair still evident. Watch her special report.

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Filed under: 360° Radar •  Betty Nguyen •  Myanmar •  Severe Weather
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Cindy   July 15th, 2008 12:03 pm ET

I am glad that Betty snuck in and gave us an update on what is truly going on in Myanmar. I had been wondering since there have been no reports coming out of there.

It seems that the government just did enough to get by, as usual, to help their people. It is a shame too! I hope more people sneak in and out the government in their failures!

Cindy…Ga.

Cherisa   July 15th, 2008 8:13 pm ET

Had you not linked the video here, I never would have found it. Is it possible to provide a link here under “Related” to blogs like In the Field or Worlds Untold Stories?

Jo Anne Cummings   July 15th, 2008 9:59 pm ET

I think we do need more info about Myanmar. I also was unaware of the facts.

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