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KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

Bangladesh, Myanmar need $375 million to overcome Mocha wounds: UN

Dhaka, May 24: The United Nations said Tuesday that aid is urgently needed for people affected by cyclone Mocha. USD375 million in funding is needed to provide food, medicine and other relief supplies to millions of people affected by Cyclone Mocha in parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar.

Visit of the Myanmar delegation to Bangladesh delayed due to Cyclone Mocha

Dhaka, May 19: Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Seheli Sabrin, said that the visit of the Myanmar delegation to Bangladesh is being delayed due to the cyclone.

Successfully dealt with the cyclone: Minister of State for Disaster

Dhaka, May 15: State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Dr. Md. Enamur Rahman has said that Cyclone Mocha has been successfully dealt with under the leadership of the Prime Minister. He said it in response to questions from reporters at his office in the Secretariat on Monday.

Cyclone Mocha destroys 500 houses of Rohingya camp

Dhaka, May 15: About 500 houses have been damaged by strong winds and gales in the Rohingya camps of Cox's Bazar due to the impact of Cyclone Mocha. The shelter sector has already started to repair the damaged houses.

12,000 houses damaged by cyclone Mocha in Cox's Bazar

Dhaka, May 15: Cyclone Mocha has damaged 12,000 houses in Cox's Bazar district. Of these, 10,000 were partially damaged and 2,000 were completely damaged, said Cox's Bazar District Commissioner Muhammad Shaheen Imran. He gave this information after visiting the beach at Cox's Bazar Labani Point on Sunday afternoon.

Teknaf, Saint-Martin badly hit by severe cyclone Mocha

Dhaka, May 15: Severe cyclone Mocha hit Cox's Bazar and Myanmar coast around 3 pm on Sunday with strong winds. Teknaf and St. Martin were heavily damaged by the cyclone.

Cyclone Mocha crosses coast: Warning signal 3 lowered

Dhaka, May 15: Cyclone Mocha crossed the coast of Bangladesh on Sunday (May 14) evening moving north-northeast. As a result, all the seaports of the country including Cox's Bazar and Chittagong have been asked to lower the distress signal and display warning signal no 3.

Cyclone Mocha: Two and a half lakh Ansar-VDP members deployed

Dhaka, 14 May 2023: 250,000 members of Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defense Forces have been deployed in coastal areas to deal with Cyclone Mocha in the Bay of Bengal.

Cyclone Mokhar starts crossing coast of Cox's Bazar-Myanmar

Dhaka, 14 May 2023 : The leading edge of the very strong cyclone 'Mocha', which was formed in the Bay of Bengal, has started crossing the coast of Cox's Bazar and North-Myanmar in Bangladesh.

Kuakata experiences Cyclone Mocha-induced rain

Dhaka, May 13: Due to the impact of Cyclone Mocha, there was drizzle in Kuakata. It has been raining intermittently since Saturday (May 13) morning. However, even though the rain has stopped, the sky is overcast and the sea conditions are stagnant.

Cyclone Mocha: Distress signal number 10 displayed in Cox's Bazar

Dhaka, May 13: Cyclone Mocha is approaching. As a result, Cox's Bazar has been asked to display distress signal number 10 and Chittagong and Payra seaports to show distress signal number 8. State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md. Enamur Rahman has given this information.

Cyclone 'Mocha': SSC and equivalent exams of 5 boards postponed

Dhaka, May 13: Due to Cyclone Mocha, SSC and equivalent exams of five boards scheduled to be held on Sunday (May 14) have been postponed. The boards are Comilla, Chittagong, Barisal, Madrasa and Technical Education Board. The inter-education board coordination committee confirmed the matter through a circular on Friday.

Cyclone Mocha: Tourists evacuated from Kuakata beach

Dhaka, May 13: Cyclone Mocha, formed in the Bay of Bengal, is approaching the south-eastern coast of Bangladesh. The sea near the center of this cyclone is very rough. So, the local administration has ordered the tourists staying at Kuakata in Patuakhali to stay safe from the beach. Around 10 o'clock on Friday night, the tourist police and the municipality announced the matter through miking and all the tourists were evacuated safely. Although Friday was a holiday, there were few tourists due to the fear of cyclone Mokha in Kuakata. But many of those who are there will return today Saturday.

Cyclone Mocha: All hotels-motels-resorts in St. Martin declared shelters

Dhaka, May 13: Cyclone 'Mocha' is approaching Cox's Bazar with strength. The cyclone will move over the coast of Myanmar including St. Martin Island in Teknaf and its surroundings, the Meteorological Department said. As a result, residents of St. Martin panicked and began to leave the island with trawlers and come to Teknaf. About 1,500 people from at least 200 families left the island from Thursday to Friday afternoon. In this situation, the district administration has declared all the hotels-motels and resorts of St. Martin island as shelters.

Thunderstorms likely to start in coastal areas from evening

Dhaka, May 13: Eight to 12 feet high tide may occur in Cox's Bazar and Chittagong and its nearby islands due to cyclone Mocha. Apart from this, 5-7 feet high tide may occur in 10 coastal districts.