Cyclonic storm Moka has reached the coast of Bangladesh. Due to this, it is raining heavily in many areas of Myanmar as well. According to the news, winds are blowing here at a speed of 195 mph.
At the same time, this speed can reach up to 250 km / h. Bangladesh Meteorological Department said- Mocha could be the most powerful storm to hit the country in the last 2 decades.
Due to this, there is a danger of drowning on the country’s coral island St. Martin. As of now, airports have been closed and fishermen have been asked not to venture into the sea.
Mocha intensified into a severe cyclonic storm over the central and adjoining southeast Bay of Bengal on Saturday night. It can also affect the world’s largest refugee camp.
According to the World Meteorological Organisation, if the cyclone causes floods or landslides, it could destroy Rohingya refugee camps along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border. About 8 lakh 80 thousand Rohingyas live in this refugee camp. 5 lakh people have been shifted to safer places.
The Meteorological Department has advised fishermen and ships not to venture into the central and northeast Bay of Bengal and the north Andaman Sea till Sunday. Ships already there have been asked to return to shore.