Myanmar's Dual Crisis: Cyclone Mocha and Civil War Worsen Humanitarian Situation

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Pope Francis appeals to authorities to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to people affected by Cyclone Mocha in the Bay of Bengal, which has caused death and destruction in areas between Myanmar and Bangladesh. The cyclone has affected over 5.4 million people in Myanmar and around 2.3 million people in Bangladesh, including Rohingya refugees living in camps. The Pope calls for human and ecclesial solidarity to come to the aid of those affected.
- Pope appeals for solidarity for communities affected by Cyclone Mocha Vatican News - English
- Humanitarian crisis worsens as fighting in Myanmar's civil war ramps up PBS NewsHour
- Myanmar: Cyclone Mocha Situation Report No.1 (As of 14:00 25 May 2023) - Myanmar ReliefWeb
- Myanmar's humanitarian crisis worsens as civil war ramps up PBS NewsHour
- Myanmar, Asia Pacific: Cyclone Mocha Emergency Appeal No. MDRMM018 - Operational Strategy - Myanmar ReliefWeb
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