Situation Update No. 3 - Tropical Cyclone One (Mocha), Myanmar - Tuesday, 16 May 2023, 2000HRS (UTC+7)

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"This Situation Update is provided by the AHA Centre for use of the ASEAN Member States and relevant stakeholders. The information presented is collected from various sources, including but not limited to ASEAN Member States’ Government Agencies, UN, IFRC, NGOs, Humanitarian and Dialogue Partners, and News Organisations. Note: Information contained in this document are additional information since the AHA Centre Situation Update #2 (14 May 2023) and until today (16 May 2023 at 1700 HRS UTC+7). You may refer to Situation Update #1 and Situation Update #2 for the previous information. 1. SUMMARY METEOROLOGICAL HISTORY. Tropical Cyclone MOCHA, equivalent to a Category 4 hurricane (on the Saffir-Simpson scale), made its landfall on 14 May around 1300 HRS UTC+7, in Myanmar landmass, with maximum sustained winds of 250 km/h, and wind gusts up to 305 km/h (ASEAN DMRS). According to the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH) Myanmar, the banding features of the TC MOCHA crossing Rakhine Coast, near Sittwe, was observed starting on 14 May 2023 at 1000 HRS UTC+7, crossing near Paletwa, Chin State starting on 14 May 2023 at 1800 HRS UTC+7, near Matupi, Chin State starting on 14 May at 2200HRS UTC+7, near Katha, Upper Sagaing Region on 15 May at 0600 HRS UTC+7, and crossed Myanmar-China border on 15 May at 1000 HRS UTC+7. PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE: a. As mentioned in the statement of the ASEAN Foreign Minister on the impact of TC MOCHA on Myanmar, ASEAN Member States stand ready to support disaster relief efforts and delivery of humanitarian assistance, including the deployment of the ASEAN-Emergency Response and Assessment Team (ASEAN-ERAT). The ASEAN Foreign Ministers also encourage Myanmar to activate the role of the Secretary-General as the ASEAN Humanitarian Assistance Coordinator (SG- AHAC) to ensure the overall objective of effective and timely response to the disaster’s impact is achieved, with the assistance of the AHA Centre. b. A total of 17 townships in Rakhine State and 4 townships in Chin State have been declared by the Government of Myanmar as Natural Disaster-affected areas due to Tropical Cyclone MOCHA..."

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ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance

Date of Publication: 

2023-05-16

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2023-05-16

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Myanmar

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