“More than 60,000 people are in temporary travel sites” and are “too scared to return home,” said Titon Mitra, who represents UNDP in Burma.
More than 60,000 people are in temporary travel sites after the powerful Burma earthquake, where it is urgent to evacuate the millions of tons of rubble, the UN said on Monday, April 14.
“At least two and a half million tons of rubble, around 125,000 trucks, must be authorized,” said the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), in a press release. “More than 60,000 people are in temporary travel sites” and are “too scared to return home,” said Titon Mitra, who represents UNDP in Burma, cited …