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"How can I feel comfortable seeing my house destroyed? I have nowhere to live and nothing to eat."
Myanmar experiences a monsoon season that goes from June to November, but locals in Yedashe township said that they had never witnessed such a massive torrent of water.
Currently more than 12,600 people have taken shelter in about 30 temporary camps, but many others are at a loss for what to do.
"Some of the houses are completely destroyed," he said, explaining that the toilet of his house has been wrecked. "For now, I'll stay (at the monastery) because I can't come back here."
The deluge comes just weeks after heavy monsoon rains pummelled Myanmar, causing widespread flash floods that forced some 150,000 people to flee their homes.
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