Aid Boat Sinks As Death Toll Rises in Myanmar
May 11 - A Red Cross boat carrying relief supplies for survivors of Myanmar’s cyclone sank Sunday, as aid groups warned that up to 1.5 million face death if they do not get clean water and sanitation soon.
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