In 'Little Myanmars' in Taiwan and Singapore, many fear for quake affected relatives
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"We spoke last night but then nothing today. I can't get through. I'm so scared for them," Win Win, one of
"I know their house is OK as it was newly built, but the street is very badly damaged," she said.
Others have come more recently, fleeing repression and anti-Chinese sentiment.
Another resident of
"I just don't think anyone is coming to save them," she said of her relatives still in Mandalay.
WORRIES AND UNCERTAINTIES IN
In
There are about 200,000 Burmese in the wealthy city-state, according to estimates by local media, with many in blue collar jobs such as domestic helpers or construction workers.
Shopkeeper
"What injury they have, (whether it is) heavy or not, we don't know because they don't have any medication or assistance," he said.
Meanwhile,
"I cannot control my (emotions)...I am like the crazy man, you know. My life and my family's life is gone," he said.
(Reporting by
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