Hainggyikyun Subtownship
Hainggyikyun Subtownship
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Hainggyikyun Subtownship (
History
Former President Thein Sein was born in Kyounku, a small village that is, today, part of the subtownship.[2]
The Pammawaddy Regional Command of the Myanmar Navy is headquartered in Hainggyi Island.[3]
The deadliest tropical cyclone in the 21st century, Cyclone Nargis hit landfall at Cape Negrais within the township in 2008 with sustained winds of 130mph.[4] In 2020, as many as 25% of affected residents where still recovering from the impact of the cyclone. There are still few disaster awareness and preparedness programs for residents, with recovery and resilience efforts mostly coming from local efforts.[5]
Demographics
The median age within the township is 30 years and the mean household has 3.9 persons. There are 102 males for every 100 females within the township. The township was very underdeveloped in 2014 with only 0.9% of residents having a computer and 12% with a mobile phone.[1]
Villages within the subtownship's eastern portion, located on a deltaic island, are not connected to Myanmar's national grid system. In the mid-2010s, due to rising energy demand and lack of infrastructure within the subtownship,
References
- ^ a b c "The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census: Hainggyikyun Township Report" (PDF). Myanmar Information Management Unit. Department of Population. October 2017.
- ^ Keller, Bill (30 September 2012). "A Conversation with President U Thein Sein of Myanmar". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
- ISBN 978-0731554362.
- ^ "Cyclone slams Myanmar". CBS News. 5 May 2008.
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