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Flood Inundated Area in Ayeyarwady Region (10 - 24!( August 2012) Myanmar Information Management Unit Flood Inundated Area in Ayeyarwady Region (10 - 24!( August 2012) 94°30'E 94°40'E 94°50'E 95°E 95°10'E 95°20'E 95°30'E 95°40'E !( 95°50'E 96°E Rakhine Kayin Bago West Ingapu Letpadan Legend Bago East Hinthada Thayarwady !( 17°40'N !( !( 17°40'N Town ® Thayarwady Thonse !( Lemyethna Gwa Yangon .! State Capital !( Lemyethna !( Hinthada Gwa River Okekan Railroad !( 17°30'N Zalun 17°30'N !( Kilometers Zalun Road 05 10 20 Ngathaingchaung Taikkyi Township Boundary !( Ahpyauk !( Yegyi Yegyi State Boundary !( 17°20'N Taikkyi 17°20'N Kyonpyaw !( Coastline !( Kyonpyaw Danubyu Inundated Area !( Danubyu Ocean Hmawbi 17°10'N 17°10'N Thabaung Kyaunggon Description : !( !( Shwethaungyan Heavy rain as part of the monsoon season !( caused flooding in many parts of Myanmar Thabaung Kyaunggon Nyaungdon starting in the beginning of August 2012. !( !( Htantabin Htantabin Nyaungdon !( Flood inundate area can be observed from False Color Composite (Band 721) of 17°N Pantanaw 17°N !( Satellite image (MODIS) from 10-21 August 2012. Flood innundated area can be Pantanaw !( Kangyidaunt observed as Blue to Dark blue color. !( Green color area indicates vegetation. Einme Light grey to Cyan color indicates cloud !( cover. !( !( Pathein Data Sources : Place Name - GAD translated by MIMU 16°50'N 16°50'N Kangyidaunt Boundaries - WFP/MIMU Pathein .! Satellite Image - MODIS (10-24 August 2012) Einme MODIS Rapid Respond Team, http://lance-modis.eosdis.nasa.gov Maubin Twantay !( Twantay Maubin !( Map ID : MIMU895v01 Wakema Glide Number :FL-2012-000140-MMR 16°40'N 16°40'N Creation Date: 24 August 2012.A3 Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 Myaungmya Wakema !( !( Map produced by the MIMU Myaungmya E-mail : [email protected] Ngapudaw Kyaiklat Kawhmu Website : www.themimu.info Ngapudaw !( !( 94°30'E 94°40'E 94°50'E 95°E 95°10'E 95°20'E 95°30'E 95°40'E 95°50'E 96°E Disclaimer: The names shown and the boundaries used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. !( !( !(.
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