Hundreds of thousands to be evacuated as Bangladesh and Myanmar brace for severe cyclone threat
- Cyclone Mocha, a very severe cyclonic storm with winds of up to 175 kph, is expected to make landfall between eastern Bangladesh and Myanmar on Sunday, pose a significant threat to over a million Rohingya refugees and others living in low-lying areas.
- The cyclone will potentially impact the world's largest refugee camp, Cox's Bazar, where almost a million refugees live in makeshift homes, raising concerns over humanitarian aid and the risk of landslides.
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Thousands along Bangladesh, Myanmar coast told to seek shelter as powerful Cyclone Mocha approaches
Volunteers in Bangladesh’s coastal districts were using loudspeakers to urge people to seek shelter on Saturday as the delta nation braced for an extremely severe cyclone, which is expected to slam ashore in Bangladesh and Myanmar in the next 24 hours. U.N. agencies and aid workers preposition...
Thousands flee as Cyclone Mocha heads towards Bangladesh, Myanmar
A powerful storm packing winds of up to 175 kph barrelled towards the coasts of eastern Bangladesh and Myanmar on Saturday, threatening around a million Rohingya refugees and others living in low-lying areas.
Thousands along Bangladesh, Myanmar coast told to seek shelter as powerful Cyclone Mocha approaches
Volunteers in Bangladesh's coastal districts were using loudspeakers to urge people to seek shelter on Saturday as the delta nation braced for an extremely severe cyclone, which is expected to slam ashore in Bangladesh and Myanmar in the next 24 hours.
Thousands along Bangladesh, Myanmar coast told to seek shelter as powerful Cyclone Mocha approaches
DHAKA: Volunteers in Bangladesh’s coastal districts were using loudspeakers to urge people to seek shelter on Saturday as the delta nation braced for an extremely severe cyclone, which is expected to slam ashore in Bangladesh and Myanmar in the next 24 hours. UN agencies and aid workers prepositioned tons of dry food and dozens of ambulances with mobile medical teams in
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