Naypyitaw:Myanmar went into its second nationwide internet shutdown in a week on Saturday after the military seized power and arrested the Southeast Asian country's civilian leaders.
NetBlocks, which monitors internet traffic, said the blackout began at 10 am local time.
"Myanmar is now amid a second nation-scale internet blackout... real-time network data show national connectivity falling to 54% of ordinary levels as users report difficultly getting online," it said.
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