At least 12 dead and 130,000 displaced by floods in Myanmar
Fresh torrential rains put enormous strain on dams and rescuers

Fears that embankments could burst under fresh rains mounted on Wednesday in flooded southeastern Myanmar, where more than 130,000 people have been forced from their homes and a dozen people killed.
A vast area of farmland across four provinces lies under muddy water with rescue teams trying to reach villages by boat to provide food to those who are unable or refuse to leave their homes.
Above the town of Madauk in Bago region, floodwaters are only inches from the top of vulnerable embankments that are so far holding fast, but locals are afraid that fresh monsoon rains could spell disaster.

“If this embankment does not hold firm against the next flood, many more villages will be at high risk,” rescue team leader Hlaing Min Oo said as he oversaw a chain of volunteers loading a boat with food destined for marooned flood victims.
“For the moment, there’s little chance that the water levels will go down.”