US flight arrives, but UN says Myanmar too slow
YANGON (AFP) - The United States on Monday delivered its first aid flight to Myanmar, but the UN warned that bottlenecks meant relief supplies were not reaching most of the 1.5 million survivors of a massive cyclone.
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