The first US aid flight to Burma following the devastating cyclone nine days ago has landed in Rangoon.
The US spent days negotiating with Burma's military government to gain permission for the aircraft to land.
The junta has admitted that parts of the worst-affected region remain cut-off, but the generals are still refusing entry to foreign aid workers.
The official death toll has risen to almost 32,000, with close to another 30,000 missing.
But aid agencies fear 1.5m could die if help does not come, and estimate that 100,000 have already perished.
An official from Save the Children in Burma told the BBC that about half the people affected by the cyclone were receiving help.
Nine days after Cyclone Nargis struck Burma's low-lying Irrawaddy Delta region, survivors are beginning to gather in makeshift camps around the edges of the disaster zone. Read full story on this site..
The US spent days negotiating with Burma's military government to gain permission for the aircraft to land.
The junta has admitted that parts of the worst-affected region remain cut-off, but the generals are still refusing entry to foreign aid workers.
The official death toll has risen to almost 32,000, with close to another 30,000 missing.
But aid agencies fear 1.5m could die if help does not come, and estimate that 100,000 have already perished.
An official from Save the Children in Burma told the BBC that about half the people affected by the cyclone were receiving help.
Nine days after Cyclone Nargis struck Burma's low-lying Irrawaddy Delta region, survivors are beginning to gather in makeshift camps around the edges of the disaster zone. Read full story on this site..
source: bbcnews.co.uk
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