A local resident walks past the fallen trees after Cyclone Mocha’s crashed ashore, in Kyauktaw in Myanmarís Rakhine state on May 14, 2023. Cyclone Mocha crashed ashore in Myanmar and southeastern Bangladesh on May 14, uprooting trees, scattering flimsy homes in Rohingya displacement camps and bringing a storm surge into low-lying areas. (Photo by SAI Aung MAIN / AFP)

Cyclone Mocha hits Myanmar, Bangladesh

Cyclone Mocha crashed through Myanmar and southeastern Bangladesh on Sunday, sparing sprawling refugee camps but bringing a storm surge to swathes of western Myanmar where communications were largely cut off….

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Cyclone Mocha heads to Bangladesh, Myanmar coasts as thousands flee

A powerful storm packing winds of up to 175 kph (109 mph) barrelled towards the coasts of eastern Bangladesh and Myanmar on Saturday, threatening around a million Rohingya refugees and…

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Cyclone Mocha will bring rain to Thailand until Monday

Cyclone Mocha will not directly hit Thailand after it makes landfall in Myanmar this Sunday, but it will bring rain from today through Monday, with isolated heavy downfalls in some…

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This picture shows a general view of Kan Thar Yar beach near Gwa township in Myanmar’s Rakhine state on May 11, 2023 after Cyclone Mocha, the Bay of Bengal’s first cyclone of the year formed. Cyclone Mocha is forecast to make landfall on May 14 along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, according to India’s meteorological office, packing winds of up to 145 kilometres (90 miles) per hour. (Sai Aung MAIN / AFP)

Over 2m people Myanmar-Bangladesh Border will be affected by cyclone Mocha

Both local and international meteorological organisations have declared that Cyclone Mocha have damaging effects on over 2 million in Myanmar. Mocha, forming off the Bay of Bengal, was given Red…

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