Myebon Township

Myebon Township
Myebon Township
မြေပုံမြို့နယ်
—  Township  —
Myebon Township is located in Burma
Myebon Township
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 20°00′N 93°32′E / 20°N 93.533°E / 20; 93.533Coordinates: 20°00′N 93°32′E / 20°N 93.533°E / 20; 93.533
Country  Burma
State Rakhine State
District Sittwe District
Time zone MST (UTC+6:30)

Myebon Township (Burmese: မြေပုံမြို့နယ်) is a township of Sittwe District in the Rakhine State of Burma (Myanmar). The principal town is Myebon. In October 2010, much of the township was devastated by Cyclone Giri. Some villages were completely destroyed by the storm and thousands of people were left homeless.[1]

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