-
(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Bangkok
06 May 2008
Burma's government says at least 22,000 people are confirmed dead, in the wake of Cyclone1 Nargis, and another 41,000 are missing. The military government has begun allowing foreign assistance and granting unprecedented2 access to some international aid agency representatives. VOA's Luis Ramirez reports from our Southeast Asia Bureau in Bangkok.
The first plane load of foreign aid has arrived in Rangoon from Thailand. More is to follow. Speaking after a meeting with Burma's ambassador to Thailand, Foreign Minister Noppadol Pattama says he was told 30,000 people are missing after the cyclone passed, Friday.
In the past, Burma's military government has been reluctant to accept foreign aid. However, analysts3 say the scope of this disaster forced the generals this time to welcome assistance. Thailand was among the first to send help, with at least nine tons of aid arriving in Burma, Tuesday. Thai Health Minister Chaiya Sasomsup says medical teams will go into the disaster areas.
The Thai official says Bangkok will dispatch a team of doctors to help prevent and control the spread of diseases that normally appear after a natural disaster of this type.
Officials estimate hundreds of thousands of people have been made homeless.
The hardest-hit area is in the Irawaddy River delta4 region, where the vast majority of the deaths are reported. Ten-thousand people are said to have died in one town, alone. The area is Burma's main rice-producing region. Analysts say there is concern falling food production could trigger instability.
Witnesses in Rangoon say anger is building among residents complaining of the military's slow response to the disaster. Tuesday, much of the city remained without electricity or running water. Witnesses say it was largely citizens who were out clearing debris5 from the streets. Some complain they did not see any soldiers until 36 hours after the storm struck.
Burmese exiles watching events from neighboring Thailand say the disaster has been a big setback6 for the Burmese military, which has controlled Burma since 1962. Aung Naing Oo, a Burmese political commentator7 in the Thai city, Chiang Mai, says the government's slow response and its willingness to accept aid this time is a sign of its inability to cope with the disaster.
"It clearly shows that the Burmese military despite its myth, despite its proclamation that they are the leaders, they can carry out a lot of things without any help from anybody," Aung said. "But this disaster, [of] this magnitude, apparently8 has put the military in a critical spotlight9. Basically, that the cover, the myth, has been blown away and it clearly shows that they cannot deal with a disaster of such a magnitude."
Another unprecedented concession10 by the military government is its decision this week to grant access to more representatives of foreign aid agencies. The group World Vision Australia says its representatives received special visas this week to enter the country.
Diplomats11 of some western nations say they are still waiting to hear whether the Burmese government will allow assessment12 teams to reach the hardest-hit areas.
Among those waiting for access is a team from the United States. Monday, First Lady Laura Bush said the United States is ready to send help as soon as Burma allows an American disaster response team to enter the country.
The Burmese leadership Tuesday announced it will postpone13 a constitutional referendum in hard hit areas of Rangoon and the Irawaddy River delta. The poll, scheduled on May 10, will be pushed back to May 24 in those areas.
The government has portrayed14 the vote as a step toward moving the impoverished15 country toward democracy. The United States and other members of the international community call the process a sham16 because it has excluded members of the opposition17.
1 cyclone | |
n.旋风,龙卷风 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
2 unprecedented | |
adj.无前例的,新奇的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
3 analysts | |
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
4 delta | |
n.(流的)角洲 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
5 debris | |
n.瓦砾堆,废墟,碎片 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
6 setback | |
n.退步,挫折,挫败 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
7 commentator | |
n.注释者,解说者;实况广播评论员 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
8 apparently | |
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
9 spotlight | |
n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
10 concession | |
n.让步,妥协;特许(权) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
11 diplomats | |
n.外交官( diplomat的名词复数 );有手腕的人,善于交际的人 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
12 assessment | |
n.评价;评估;对财产的估价,被估定的金额 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
13 postpone | |
v.延期,推迟 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
14 portrayed | |
v.画像( portray的过去式和过去分词 );描述;描绘;描画 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
15 impoverished | |
adj.穷困的,无力的,用尽了的v.使(某人)贫穷( impoverish的过去式和过去分词 );使(某物)贫瘠或恶化 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
16 sham | |
n./adj.假冒(的),虚伪(的) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
17 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
参考例句: |
|
|