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"Extremely Severe" Cyclone Mocha Makes Landfall, Wind Speed To Hit 210 Kmph Mocha started hitting the coastlines of Bangladesh and Myanmar on Sunday after intensifying into the equivalent of a ...
Tropical Cyclone Mocha rapidly intensified into a strong Category 4 on ... That easily meets the criteria for the rapid intensification of a tropical cyclone, which is a wind speed increase of at ...
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According to the Indian Meteorological Department’s bulletin issued at 4.45 on Saturday, cyclone Mocha would attain maximum sustained speed between 200 and 210 km per hour with wind speed around 230 ...
Cyclone Mocha is gradually moving further toward the coast and is now 630km away. The maximum wind speed has now increased to 190km per hour on Saturday. According to the special weather bulletin of ...
A major cyclone began crossing the Bangladesh and Myanmar coasts Sunday, the Bangladeshi meteorological department office said. Mocha "is now crossing Cox's Bazar-North Myanmar coast. It (is ...
Cyclone Mocha has lost some strength as the eye of the storm is forecast to make landfall by 3 pm Sunday. ... the maximum sustained wind speed was 160 kph, rising to 180 kph in gusts and gales.
Cyclone Mocha is likely to hit coastal districts Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Noakhali and Bhola in Bangladesh on Sunday. The IMD said the storm was moving northward with a speed 9 km/h.
Cyclone Mocha is approaching the coastal areas of Bangladesh and Myanmar with a maximum wind speed of 200 kilometre per hour (kmph), Bangladesh Meteorological Department has said. The very severe ...
Yangon, Myanmar, May 17, 2023 — “On 14th May, Cyclone Mocha made landfall onto the coast of Rakhine State, where early reports from the State's capital, Sittwe, indicate destruction across the city.
Cyclone Mocha will have a maximum speed of 130 kmph during landfall, according to Indian Meteorological Department. Its impact on West Bengal is yet to be identified.