Mocha brought lashing rain and winds of up to 195 km/h to Myanmar and neighbouring Bangladesh.
Mocha brought lashing rain and winds of up to 195 kilometres per hour to Myanmar and neighbouring Bangladesh on Sunday, with Myanmar's junta saying 145 people had been killed and media reports suggesting the number was far higher.
"There are at least 800,000 people in urgent need of emergency food assistance," she said, adding that"greater needs for food, shelter, water, health and other humanitarian aid are expected to be revealed as we reach more areas." And, she said, as soon as the worst of the storm passed, the agency had reached thousands of refugees with emergency food assistance, and were working"around the clock" to resume their regular food support.
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