A cholera outbreak in Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city, has led to a confirmed fatality and hospitalized 500 people, according to the ruling junta. The outbreak is raising concerns about public health infrastructure and sanitation within the country. Authorities have confirmed the source and are working to contain the spread of the disease, but details remain limited. This incident highlights the vulnerability of Myanmar’s population, particularly given the ongoing political instability and limited access to healthcare. The junta's confirmation comes amid restrictions on information flow, raising questions about the true extent of the crisis. International aid organizations are monitoring the situation and preparing to offer assistance if needed. The outbreak underscores the urgent need for improved water and sanitation systems in Yangon and throughout Myanmar.