Cyclone wreaks havoc as soon as it hits MyanmarImage Credit source: PTI/AP
Cyclonic storm Chance (Mocha Cyclone) Myanmar And Bangladesh As soon as it collided with it, it started creating havoc. Cyclone Moka knocked on Myanmar’s port city Sittwe on Sunday, after which there was a flood-like situation. Winds blowing at a speed of 130 kilometers per hour uprooted every chief, from tin roofs of houses to communication towers.
In Myanmar and Bangladesh, warnings of Moka storm had already been given, after which 40 lakh people were evacuated to safer places. In the midst of this storm, there is news of the death of two people due to landslide in Myanmar. At the same time, according to the local media of Myanmar, a person died due to falling of a tree.
From homes to mobile phone towers, many things were damaged
According to information, the cyclonic storm that hit Sitwe on Sunday was so dangerous that houses, electrical transformers, mobile phone towers, boats and lampposts were also damaged. Many roads turned into rivers and flood-like situations arose.
An Aljazeera report quoted a volunteer as saying that out of 3 million residents in Sittwe, more than 4,000 people have been shifted to other cities, while more than 20,000 have been shifted to fortified buildings like monasteries, pagodas, schools built in high areas. has been delivered.
No effect on Rohingya refugees
On one hand, while the news of cyclone Moka wreaking havoc in Myanmar and Bangladesh is coming out, on the other hand, there is no news of its effect on more than one million Rohingya refugees living in settlements located in Cox’s Bazar. Earlier, the Meteorological Department of Bangladesh had informed that Moka Pithale could be the most powerful storm in two decades. As soon as it collides, the period of heavy rain and strong winds continues,