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Watch: Scenes of damage as very severe cyclone Mocha hits Myanmar-Bangladesh border areas

The centre of Cyclone Mocha made landfall on Sunday afternoon in Myanmar’s Rakhine state near Sittwe.

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May 14, 2023 · 08:11 pm
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The current situation of #Rohingya refugee Camp at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Rohingya #Refugees are struggling to protect their vulnerable shelters.#RohingyaRefugees #CycloneMocha pic.twitter.com/cm6WNVkbpX

— Zia.Hero (@SahatZia_Hero) May 14, 2023

Saintmartin Rohingya Shelter, Cox's Bazar #Bangladesh #CycloneMocha #mocha #Cyclone pic.twitter.com/7lmLg1lHtG

— Asia News (@asianewsteam) May 14, 2023

Cyclone Mocha's impact is already being felt in #Rohingya Camp as a large Immediate attention required to ensure the safety of camp residents. #Bangladesh #refugees#Camp
Photography by Abul kalam pic.twitter.com/r754m3kcVE

— Abul kalam Photographer in Bangladesh (@kalamabul408) May 14, 2023

Damaged shelter pic.twitter.com/E6NavG2Iqf

— Abdullah (@Abdulla_AH7) May 14, 2023

Cyclone Mocha hits Rakhine State capital Sittwe

May 14, 2023

Rakhine State’s capital Sittwe was hit by heavy rains and strong winds on Sunday afternoon after Cyclone Mocha made landfall on Myanmar’s western coast in the morning. / Wai Hun Aung pic.twitter.com/7tEVaG1oNa

— The Irrawaddy (Eng) (@IrrawaddyNews) May 14, 2023
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