The regime’s past death toll was 33, with more than 235, 000 persons displaced, according to figures released on Friday.
Swaths of land have been inundated in northern regions, including around the sprawling, low-lying money Naypyidaw.
Although there have been reports of landslides in steep regions, compiling information has been challenging because of ruined roads and bridges and slow phone and internet connections.
Since the military seized strength in 2021, the state has experienced more war and is now in more of its misery as a result of the storms.
Due to the conflict, more than 2.7 million people were now displaced in Myanmar.
Myanmar’s dictatorship captain made a uncommon demand for international support to deal with the storms, state media reported on Saturday.
Prior to now, the government had recently obstructed or impeded international aid.
It suspended go authorizations for aid organizations trying to reach around a million sufferers of the prominent Cyclone Mocha that struck the west of the nation last year.