Cyclone Mocha death toll reaches 145 in Myanmar

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YANGON – The death toll from Cyclone Mocha has reached 145 in Myanmar, its junta said Friday, with most of the dead from the persecuted Rohingya minority.on Sunday, collapsing buildings and turning streets into rivers.

“Altogether 145 local people were killed during the cyclone,” a statement from Myanmar’s junta authorities said. A Rohingya village leader previously told AFP that more than 100 people were missing from his village alone following the storm. Normal flight service had resumed at Sittwe airport on Thursday, according to newspaper the Global New Light of Myanmar.

A junta spokesman did not respond to questions on whether UN agencies would be granted access to displacement camps outside Sittwe that house Rohingya.

 

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