More than a month of heavy monsoon rains and the tail-end of a cyclone have triggered some of the worst flash floods and landslides in living memory in Myanmar.<br /><br /> In flooded #Myanmar, government clears path for aid workers (Reuters) http://t.co/Ry592U8cBS #Floods pic.twitter.com/SaNCXSJBex— Pierre in Myanmar (pierre_peron) August 8, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> At least 99 people are known to have died so far. More than 900,000 have been affected.<br /><br /> Those with the means to move have been given shelter in schools and government buildings.<br /><br /> Those unwilling to leave their homes are living in houses inundated with water.<br /><br /> “We don’t have a boat so all we can do is sit here,” said one man living on a raised platform in his house. “There is no toilet, nothing is worse than that. We’re fine for water because a man came and gave us some and we can use it.”<br /><br /> MYANMAR FLOODS: Khalsa_Aid delivering 15000 water bottles to worst hit areas. #MyanmarFlood #Myanmar #burma pic.twitter.com/jwYobqDEQ6— ravin