In Myitkyina the Irrawaddy River is rising at a rate of almost three inches per hour and is currently more than four feet above the critical water mark e1720896094520

In Myitkyina, the Irrawaddy River is rising at a rate of almost three inches per hour and is currently more than four feet above the critical water mark

The water level of the Irrawaddy River in Myitkyina city was more than four feet above the critical water threshold on July 1st at 9:30 am, and it is continuously rising at a rate of around three inches per hour, according to the Myitkyina Meteorology and Hydrology Directorate.

As of right now, the water level has risen to 1,330 cm from 1,200 cm. The water level climbed almost four times in a span of twelve hours after it had reached the critical point on June 30 at 6:30 p.m.

At the moment, low-lying areas of Aung Nan Ward are still flooded, including the farm in Myitkyina Chicken Drumsticks, new city, Rampu, Even the island Kachin Su, golden banyan tree Manchester, Sitapur Aye Pagoda Khemathiri, and Duka prison to fight Pammati Sita Yuzana high ground.

Hundreds of migrant worker families who migrated to the farm district due to the war are struggling as a result of the water situation that rose over night.

“It’s approximately four in the morning. I’m unable to contact social services, please save me. They are still yelling now. All I did was pray for the next dawn. not using any electricity. A resident said, “We are unable to access all phone lines.The Irrawaddy River’s water is Myitkyina, according to the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology, and Wang Mao’s gold strike only occurs in Mandalay. In the town of Sagaing, a warning was issued that it may rise by six to ten feet.

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