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Video reports from Burma

Wednesday, 7 May, 2008
A young and an old monk sit on a toppled tree blocking a street in Rangoon. (AAP)
The death toll from a devastating cyclone in Burma may be more than 100,000 according to reports.

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In Pictures: Havoc in Burma


Keep up to date with all the latest news surrounding the tragedy with our dedicated video highlights.

Burmese still without food - May 16

SBS report: 2.5 million affected - May 15

SBS web report: UN calls emergency Burma talks - May 15

Scarce aid in Burma - May 14

SBS report: Aid guarded by Junta - May 14

Burma near 'second catastrophe' - May 14

Most cyclone victims 'children' - May 13

SBS report: Aussie relief plane lands in Burma - May 13

Buddhist monks try to move an uprooted tree blocking a street in Burma

Death toll could reach 100,000 - May 8

It's expected that up to 22,000 people have died in Burma as a result of the weekend's cyclone.

Devastation in southern Burma - May 8

Telegraph poles and trees have demolished houses and small businesses across the nation. (Getty)

Death toll climbs in Burma - May 7


Women and children taking refuge in a shelter after their homes were destroyed.

Interview with ANU Burma expert Monique Skidmore - May 6


People of the main city, Yangon, were busy Monday clearing roads blocked by fallen trees and queuing to collect water from neighbours with private wells, as supplies were cut by the storm.

SBS report: Cyclone death toll climbs - May 6



Bhuddist monks attempt to rebuild after trees and telegraph poles were uprooted.

SBS report: Aid struggling to reach victims - May 5


Source: SBS