17 May 2018 | 08:56 AM UTC
Myanmar: Rail disruptions in Kachin state (north) May 17
Landmine explosion leads to rail disruptions in Kachin state May 17
Event
The Mandalay- Myitkyina rail line in Kachin state (north) remains heavily disrupted as of Thursday, May 17, following the explosions of two landmines along the line on May 15. The explosions occurred between Mayan and Namti stations and between Moe Kaung and Htou Pu stations shortly before midnight. No injuries were reported; however, the tracks were severely damaged and are now closed. It is unclear when they will reopen.
Replacement buses are operating between affected stations. However, as the lines are usually busy, the shuttles could be insufficient.
Context
The Mandalay-Myitkyina route is Myanmar's second busiest rail line.
Landmines present in Kachin state are usually linked to clashes between the military and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), one of the country's largest rebel groups.
Advice
As a reminder, some Western governments advise against nonessential travel to Kachin state (with the exception of the towns of Myitkyina, Bhamo, and Putao) due to the risk of armed conflict.