Cyclone Mocha hits Bangladesh and Myanmar

DHAKA: The powerful Cyclone Mocha hit the coasts of Myanmar and Bangladesh, disrupting daily life.

According to the report of a foreign media news agency, heavy rains and strong winds of 195 km per hour due to Samandi storm Mocha disrupted the normal life.

In view of the category 5 storm in the Bay of Bengal, 400,000 people had already been evacuated from the coastal areas of Bangladesh to safer places, but it is feared that a total of 2000,000 people in Myanmar and Bangladesh will be affected by the storm. Individuals will be affected.

Due to the hurricane, emergency was imposed in hospitals in both countries, while municipal institutions and fire brigades were also alerted.

In addition, experts have shown the possibility of wind speed of 259 km per hour.

According to media reports, it is feared that it could hit the world’s largest refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar, home to around one million people, with storm surges of up to four meters expected to hit low-lying areas. Villages can be engulfed.

According to media reports, due to the storm, most of the areas have also lost electricity, while due to the rains, floods have occurred in most of the areas.

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