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Survivors in Myanmar struggle to survive
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| 9 weeks 6 days 6 hours ago Survivors in Myanmar struggle to survive
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(NECN/ABC) - Nearly two weeks have passed since a cyclone laid waste to much of the country of Myanmar, and survivors are still struggling to survive.
The country's military regime has opened the door only slightly to foreign aid and relief workers and the United Nations says millions of people are desperate.
According to the Red Cross, less than one in four people is receiving any help at all.
Myanmar's own government is blocking access to the worst-hit areas, and still refusing visas to most foreign aid workers and journalists.
More than 10 days since the cyclone, the flooded Irrawaddy Delta is still cut off from the outside world.
ABC's Jim Sciutto reports from Bangkok.
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