The cyclone Mocha, which struck Rakhine State in western Myanmar, has claimed nearly 400 lives. According to local officials, the death toll is expected to rise. This cyclone is the strongest to hit the Bengal region in ten years, impacting both the coastal city of Cox's Bazar in southeastern Bangladesh and Rakhine State in Myanmar since last Sunday. The cyclone threatens the displaced persons camps in the Cox's Bazar area, which houses a large number of refugees fleeing from Myanmar, with expectations of landslides and the uprooting of tents. Meanwhile, the United Nations has warned that approximately two million people are at risk due to the cyclone.