Vehicles transporting food supplies, consumer goods, construction materials, and educational and medical supplies arrived in Haka on 21 May after key transport routes linking towns in Chin State were reopened, according to reports.

Tatmadaw said it has been carrying out counter-terrorism operations in areas temporarily controlled by terrorists, in cooperation with residents, to ensure peace and stability for the public.

The convoy, accompanied by departmental officials, travelled along the Kalay-Thaingning-Falam-Haka route after authorities reopened transport links connecting Haka, Falam, Tiddim, and Tonzang. Locals welcomed the vehicles’ arrival with traditional drum performances, auspicious branches, and flower garlands.

The supplies included basic food items, household goods, school textbooks, stationery, medicines, and construction materials intended to support local livelihoods, healthcare services, and reconstruction activities.

Residents had previously faced shortages of food, consumer goods, and medicines, as well as rising commodity prices and transport difficulties, while road access along the Kalay-Falam-Haka route remained disrupted. Officials said the newly arrived supplies would be distributed to locals and that passenger and cargo transport services had now resumed along the route.

MNA/KZL

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