Here are some photos from the flood in
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Buddhist monks huddle together and walk the streets
in Yangon.
Marta, Ahpong and others at Tamwe Christian Center
during the flood.
James' brother, Kon Khin, helps move equipment out
of the recording studio.
Note the candle in his hand. Did you know the flash
flood occurred at night?
A flood is one thing, but at night without
electricity is another.
Music equipment is moved and hopefully
salvaged.
Equipment, large and small, weren't spared by the
flood.
Floods waters in an outdoor kitchen
area..
Workers help to move books and videos. That's the
linoleum floor floating on the surface..
Equipment dries out after the flood.
This shot taken from the driveway looking inside
one of the entrances to Tamwe.
Belongings piled high at Tamwe.
Videos, music CDs to be dried out.
Computer and music equipment drying out.
Equipment in a 2nd floor recording studio was
damaged.
Belongings moved to a second floor to eventually
dry out.
Equipment left to dry out.
Hip-level water on the grounds of Tamwe Christian
Center.
James' car sustained some damage as a result of the
flood.
A patio area with furniture stacked up.
Workers on the ground floor help move things to
higher ground.
Hip-level water rushed into Tamwe Christian Center
during the night.
A resource room with books, videos, music and
others ministry resources.
Though the waters are subsiding, there's plenty to
do at Tamwe.
Two women from Tamwe Christian Center.
A street intersection during the city-wide
flooding.
A flooded street in Yangon.
The patio area at Tamwe with furniture stacked
up.
James's car required some attention.
Kon Khin changing out of his wet shorts.
Some cleanup after the waters subsided.
Trash, debris and waste got mixed in with the flood
waters throughout the city.
Kon Khin documenting the event.
A village outside Yangon isn't spared at
all.
Yangon city transportation still moving.
Street scene in Yangon during the city-wide
flooding.
Street scene in Yangon during the city-wide
flooding.
More helpers arrive at Tamwe for the cleanup and
recovery.
The linoleum floor lies crumpled and folded after
floating for hours.
Important ministry material is left outside to dry
out.
Tamwe women help move books outside to dry them
out.
Cleanup and recovery went on for days.
More books being moved outside to dry
out.
Two young men help with the cleanup and
recovery.
Another photo of the papers and books drying out.
Notice the ones on the rooftop, just above the
ladder.
If you look close enough, you can see where the
highest water level was against the building (right
side of photo).
Tamwe Christian Center youth help out with the
cleanup process.
Much equipment was damaged by the
flooding.
Hey, it's not high-tech, but what else can you
do?
More cleanup after the waters subsided.



