Casualties rise to 178 in Myanmar water festival bomb blasts
April 16, 2010
A total of 170 people were injured in a series of three bomb blasts in Myanmar's water festival activities in Yangon on Thursday afternoon, up from 94, while the death toll remained at eight, Friday's official daily New Light of Myanmar reported.
Among the injured 125 are men, 45 are women, and among the dead, five are male, three are female, the report confirmed.
The report described such terrorist attacks in the water festival as being "merely intended to tarnish Myanmar traditional culture and insult the public."
The authorities warned revelers in various regions across the country including the new capital of Nay Pyi Taw, Yangon and Mandalay to remain vigilant against potential atrocities to help expose terrorists.
Source: Xinhua
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Triple blast: Eight people were killed after three bombs exploded during a water festival in Yangon
Festivities: The blast took place at a pavilion packed with people celebrating New Year
Alert: Police block off the scene of the bomb blasts, which authorities are blaming on ethnic rebels
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