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Burma Cyclone13 May 2008
What is being done to reunite those separated by the cyclone?

It’s now estimated that more than 200,000 people died when the recent cyclone hit Burma and 40% of them were children. A further 1.5 million people have been affected. Save the Children, who have been in Burma for the past 13 years, are one of a handful of organisations able to undertake the difficult job of reuniting families who have been separated in the crisis. Jenni talks to Katy Barnett, who is working for Save the Children in Burma, about the present situation in the country.


Burma Cyclone Appeal
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