Senior General Min Aung Hlaing criticized that recent heavy rain was the worst loss and damage among natural disasters in Myanmar.
Chairman of the
State Administration Council Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior
General Min Aung Hlaing planted a teak sapling at the third monsoon
tree-growing ceremony 2024 of families of Office of the Commander-in-Chief
(Army, Navy and Air) near Yezin Dam in Zeyathiri Township of Nay Pyi Taw
yesterday.
Speaking on the
occasion, the Senior General said that although nobody can evade natural
disasters, they can make preparations for minimizing loss and damage in the
incidents by growing trees and systematically conserving forests.
The Senior
General recounted that he has given guidance to conduct necessary
rehabilitation measures in Rakhine State and Bagan ancient cultural zone that
faced flooding in the aftermath of cyclonic storm Mocha in 2023.
He continued
that ancient religious monuments in the Bagan Ancient Cultural Heritage Zone
are invaluable cultural heritages, and these cannot be substituted with others.
He retold that
he had given guidance to dredge ancient lakes to ensure a better drainage
system and proper flow of water in the zone and improve the water drainage
system, adding recent heavy rains caused lesser loss and damage in the zone
thanks to systematic preparations.
The Senior
General noted that gold panning, mining, and extreme cutting of trees upstream
of rivers and creeks in the country cause silting along the waterway, and then
it occurs in sandbanks and raised bed levels.
He spotted that
recent heavy rain was the worst loss and damage among natural disasters in
Myanmar. Growing trees and systematically conserving forests can help reduce
rapid water flow and prevent logs from floating in waterways, he added.
He underlined
that new generations can enjoy the fruits of growing trees at present.
Perennial trees cannot benefit all immediately but can bring good results to
new generations, he continued.
The Senior
General and his wife Daw Kyu Kyu Hla, Vice-Chairman of the State Administration
Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army)
Vice-Senior General Soe Win and his wife Daw Than Than Nwe planted a sapling
together with the Chief of the General Staff (Army, Navy and Air) and his wife,
senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief and their
wives, and attendees who also grew saplings at the designated places.
The Senior
General, his wife and the party viewed round the activities of officers, other
ranks and families in growing saplings.
At today’s
ceremony, they planted 900 teak saplings, 600 Mahogany saplings, 300 ironwood
saplings and 600 gum-kino saplings, totalling 2,400. Families of the Office of
the Commander-in-Chief (Army, Navy and Air) held tree-growing ceremonies 41
times from 2011 to the third ceremony in 2024 in growing 201,225 saplings of
precious trees, perennial trees and windbreaks for the conservation of the
natural environment and ecosystem around Yezin Dam.
Yesterday,
Tatmadaw, including families of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army,
Navy and Air), those from military command headquarters and regiments and
units, planted 221,573 saplings.
MNA/TTA
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