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Although loss of life and property in Myanmar is suspected to be higher than official reports suggest, loss of life is not as high as in neighbouring Thailand due to various factors, most significantly the numerous islands off the coast of Myanmar which served to dissipate the force of the tsunami, a rocky shoreline, and the position of the coastline. {Link without Title}

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Also contributing to Myanmar's apparent lack of devastation is the fact that it is less developed than neighboring Thailand; international disapproval of the Burmese military regime has prevented the country from building a successful Tourism industry.

30,000 citizens of Myanmar are estimated to be in need of shelter, food and water {Link without Title} .788 buildings have been reported damaged and destroyed.

An NGO estimates 2,500 citizens of Myanmar based in Phang Nga , Thailand during the event have been killed, and 7,000 Burmese are still unaccounted for. Many of these missing are, however, not presumed to be dead. Many refugees have fled to Thailand's interior after the destruction, or have been deported or chased back into the hills that divide the countries by Thai authorities.[http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/BKK286589.htm

Myanmar does not allow journalists into the country and maintains a strong hold on information disseminated in its state-run newspapers. This policy has created a difficult environment to gauge the lives affect by the tsunami. {Link without Title}