Irrawaddy-Mar 2

Internally displaced persons (IDPs) and residents in Mindat, Kanpetlet and Thantlang townships in southern Chin State are facing food shortages and rising food prices due to junta forces blocking access roads. The military regime has been attacking resistance groups in southern Chin State and has cut supply routes in Magwe Region’s Saw Township linked with those townships. As a result, locals are now running short of rice and other basic foodstuffs, as well as medicines and other consumer goods. Since May, the military regime has blocked humanitarian aid from reaching tens of thousands of people affected by the fighting in Chin State. Some 218,900 people have been displaced by fighting in Chin, Kachin, Kayah, Karen, Mon and Shan states as well as in Magwe, Sagaing and Tanintharyi regions, according to United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA). The UN estimates the number of people needing assistance will grow from one million before last year’s coup to 14.4 million this year, including more than five million children. About 25 million people, or roughly half Myanmar’s population, could be living below the national poverty line in 2022. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/food-shortages-in-western-myanmar-as-regime-forces-block-access-to-region.html