"Khin Ma Wai!" The deep, prolonged shout echoed just before the small house was swept away by the floodwaters.
In the raging current, a home drifted away, gradually carried off and dragged along. As the little house floated away, only the helpless cries of those who could do
Myanmar, a Southeast Asian nation blessed with abundant natural resources, finds itself in a paradox. Despite sitting on vast reserves of oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric potential, it continues to suffer from chronic energy shortages. One of the most significant developments in recent years has been Myanmar's decision
As a manual laborer living in Shwepyithar city, it might be almost impossible to go to a country like England, but trash from England can easily reach the front of his house in Myanmar.
As soon as you step out of the house, the piles of garbage greeting you and
"Khin Ma Wai!" The deep, prolonged shout echoed just before the small house was swept away by the floodwaters.
In the raging current, a home drifted away, gradually carried off and dragged along. As the little house floated away, only the helpless cries of those who could do
Myanmar, a Southeast Asian nation blessed with abundant natural resources, finds itself in a paradox. Despite sitting on vast reserves of oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric potential, it continues to suffer from chronic energy shortages. One of the most significant developments in recent years has been Myanmar's decision