Vice Chairman of State Administration Council Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win inspects Sittwe and Yathedaung stations, met with officers, other ranks and families

Vice Chairman of State Administration Council Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win inspects Sittwe and Yathedaung stations, met with officers, other ranks and families

NAY PYI TAW June 15

    The Chairman of the National Disaster Management Committee, Vice Chairman of the State Administration Council, Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win, accompanied by the members, visited Sittwe and inspected the local battalions in Sittwe and Yathedaung stations and gave words of encouragement to officers, other ranks and families.

First, the Vice-Senior General met with officers, other ranks and families separately in the station halls and addressed them. As they have overcome the impact of the Mocha storm with wind speed of about 120 mph. He said he is visiting to know the conditions of living, food and health. According to the priority, all the families have been able to reach and live safely under the shelter.

As military personnel are working 24 hours a day to fulfill the duties assigned to them from above, they need to work for the family without straining.

In order to do that, the officials need to arrange for the family to live and eat safely.

Similarly, food is the most important, and in accordance with the agricultural and breeding guidelines set by the Tatmadaw, we will try to carry out the Tatmadaw-owned and manageable-scale agricultural and livestock businesses during this year's agricultural season, and the necessary varieties will also be provided.

Although it was a very severe storm that hit with 120 mph, the least amount of damage was experienced due to the preparations from the government, providing awareness and cooperation from all. In carrying out the rehabilitation activities, everyone needs to be actively involved.

Regarding education sector, the Prime Minister has given an education policy to ensure that all school age children can go to school and all those who are in school can continue to study until they pass KG+9 at least so all of us need to train our children to be educated.

In terms of health, the government set a policy that says nothing is more important than human life and efforts are being made to reach the necessary medicines and accessories on time. Family members need to be careful to use clean water, starting with drinking water, to avoid complications such as diarrhea.

The family members of Tatmadaw personnel are needed to be active in the rehabilitation work that must be carried out.

Then, the Vice-Senior General and party provided foodstuff, cash and vet-getable seeds to officers, other ranks, family members and aid and relief groups from the stations.

In addition, the Vice-Senior General and party visited the local medical battalion in Sittwe and met and gave words of encouragement to officers, other ranks and family members, who are receiving treatment at the hospital. They provided food to the patients, inspected around the hospital, and coordinated to fulfill the needs.

In addition to this, the Vice-Senior General and party visited the No. 6 Basic Education High School in Sittwe to meet with the students. It was reported that he met with the teachers and coordinated to fulfill the needs.