Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Mocha () was a powerful and deadly
tropical cyclone in the
North Indian Ocean
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which affected
Myanmar
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and parts of
Bangladesh in May 2023. The second depression and the first cyclonic storm of the
2023 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
The 2023 North Indian Ocean cyclone season is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation. The North Indian Ocean cyclone season has no official bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and December, with the peak f ...
, Mocha originated from a low-pressure area that was first noted by the
India Meteorological Department
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(IMD) on 8 May. After consolidating into a depression, the storm tracked slowly north-northwestward over the
Bay of Bengal, and reached
extremely severe cyclonic storm intensity. After undergoing an
eyewall replacement cycle, Mocha rapidly strengthened, peaking at Category 5-equivalent intensity on 14 May with winds of , tying with
Cyclone Fani as the strongest storm on record in the North Indian Ocean in terms of 1-minute sustained winds. Mocha slightly weakened before making
landfall, and its conditions quickly became unfavorable. Mocha rapidly weakened once inland and dissipated shortly thereafter.
Thousands of volunteers assisted citizens of Myanmar and Bangladesh in evacuating as the cyclone approached the
international border. Evacuations were also ordered for low-lying areas in
Sittwe,
Pauktaw,
Myebon,
Maungdaw, and
Buthidaung. In Bangladesh, over 500,000 individuals were ordered to be relocated from coastal areas of the country due to the storm's approach. Officials from the military declared the
state of Rakhine a natural disaster area. Several villages in Rakhine State were also damaged by the cyclone. The death toll for Cyclone Mocha varies significantly.
ASEAN reported a total of 145 deaths, whereas the
National Unity Government of Myanmar (NUG) stated that Cyclone Mocha killed at least 463 people, including three indirect deaths in Bangladesh. The storm also injured 719 people and left 101 others missing.
It caused about US$1.5 billion of damage in Myanmar.
Meteorological history
On 2 May, the
India Meteorological Department
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(IMD) began monitoring the potential for tropical cyclone development in the
Bay of Bengal. This potential was boosted by the approach of the active phase of the
Madden–Julian oscillation, which likewise aided the formation of
Cyclone Fabien in the Southern Hemisphere. By 7 May,
converging winds were becoming increasingly conducive for the development of a
low-pressure area. The following day, both the
Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) and IMD assessed the formation of a weak low-level circulation developed, which was marked as ''Invest 91B'' by the former. On 9 May, the IMD upgraded the system to a depression as very intense
atmospheric convection consolidated near the center. The JTWC issued a
Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert on the system. On 10 May, the IMD upgraded the depression to a deep depression, and subsequently to a cyclonic storm on 11 May. It received the name ''Mocha''. As fragmented
rainbands wrapped into the center and thunderstorms continued to burst over the center, the JTWC followed suit in upgrading the system to ''Tropical Cyclone 01B''.

Located on the periphery of an established
upper-level ridge, Mocha curved toward the north over the Bay of Bengal while steadily organizing. At 12:00 UTC on 11 May, the IMD upgraded the system to a severe cyclonic storm with winds of as it developed an intense
central dense overcast. With time, a ragged
eye
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structure formed and occasionally appeared on satellite imagery. On 12 May, Mocha became a very severe cyclonic storm as an elongated eye became more readily defined. Around this time, Mocha reached 1-minute sustained winds of according to the JTWC, equivalent to Category 2 strength on the
Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale (SSHWS). While attaining this intensity, the cyclone turned north-northeastward under the influence of an anticyclonic circulation south of Myanmar and a nearby
trough
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* Trough (geology), a long depression less steep than a trench
* Trough (meteorology), an elongated region of low atmospheric pressure
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* Trough level (medicine), the l ...
. High
ocean heat content
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over the Bay of Bengal fueled a period of
rapid intensification, bringing Mocha to extremely severe cyclonic storm status at 18:00 UTC on 12 May. However, this phase was soon interrupted by the onset of an
eyewall replacement cycle.
After completing its cycle on 13 May, the eyewall became well-defined, resulting in another period of rapid intensification. Low vertical
wind shear and robust
outflow
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*Capital outflow, the capital leaving a particular economy
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*Outflow (hydrology), the discharge of a lake or other reservoir system
* Outflow ...
facilitated the strengthening, and Mocha reached 1-minute sustained winds of , equivalent to Category 4 strength on the SSHWS. Mocha achieved its peak intensity at 18:00 UTC, when the IMD estimated winds of , just under super cyclonic storm intensity. Its barometric pressure was assessed at .
The JTWC initially estimated 1-minute sustained winds of at 00:00 UTC of 14 May, making Mocha a Category 5-equivalent tropical cyclone.
However, the agency subsequently revised the estimate to , tied with
Cyclone Fani as the strongest storm on record in the North Indian Ocean, in terms of 1-minute sustained winds.
Mocha was a large storm and had a symmetrical eye about wide.
Conditions quickly became unfavorable for Mocha upon reaching areas of mid-level wind shear and with dry air beginning to intrude on the northwest side of the core. The eye rapidly eroded as the cloud tops became significantly warmer.
Mocha made
landfall at 07:00 UTC just north of
Sittwe, Myanmar, with 3-minute sustained winds of .
The JTWC issued its final bulletin on the storm upon landfall and estimated 1-minute sustained winds of .
Mocha rapidly weakened from Myanmar's rugged terrain as it was downgraded to very severe cyclonic storm intensity at 15:00 UTC. Wind shear also increased and contributed to the weakening. The vorticity in the atmosphere, poleward outflow, and convergence would still maintain Mocha's intensity as a cyclonic storm throughout its deterioration. On 15 May, Mocha weakened into a depression at 00:00 UTC as it tracked east-northeastward. The depression was later marked as a low-pressure area by the IMD at 03:00 UTC, as its center was not well-defined, prompting the discontinuation of advisories on Mocha.
Preparations
Myanmar

Local authorities in Rakhine advised residents to evacuate low-lying and coastal areas in Sittwe,
Pauktaw,
Myebon,
Maungdaw, and
Buthidaung, and many were already beginning to leave as the storm approached. Communities and aid agencies in Myanmar were preparing for Cyclone Mocha's arrival. The
Myanmar Red Cross Society
Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) was founded in 1937 and it was earlier called Burma Red Cross. It has its headquarters in Yangon.
History
In 1920, the Society came into existence as a branch of Indian Red Cross Society. When Burma was politi ...
prepared for a major emergency response with the support of the
(IFRC). More than 78,250 people evacuated from at-risk areas, including 18,800
internally displaced persons in Rakhine. The nation's government preparations for shelter stockpiled to accommodate 100,000 people.
Roughly 4,000 people evacuated from Sittwe while 20,000 other residents sought refuge in local shelters.
Large-scale search and rescue teams were placed on standby, consisting of 3,207 personnel equipped with 1,009 land and 242 water vehicles. Dozens of medical personnel and rapid response teams were deployed to Rakhine and Chin. Non-food items for more than 10,000 people were readied. According to
ASEAN, Myanmar's government was better-equipped to handle disasters since
Cyclone Nargis in 2008.

The
World Food Programme (WFP) in Myanmar said it was preparing food and relief supplies to support over 400,000 people in Rakhine and nearby areas. According to the
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Mocha was anticipated to reach Myanmar's
Rakhine state and northwest region, where six million people require humanitarian assistance and 1.2 million are displaced. The
World Health Organization has positioned 500,000 water purification pills in Myanmar, along with additional supplies. The
ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance (AHA Centre) warned of the possibility of a "catastrophic disaster" and stated that it was coordinating with Myanmar's military to fly essential supplies from warehouses in Thailand and Malaysia. State TV reported that the military government was prepared to send food, medicine, and medical personnel.
Bangladesh
UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, stated that "emergency preparations in the camps and on
Bhasan Char
Bhasan Char ( bn, ভাষাণচর), also known as Char Piya, is an island in Hatiya Upazila, Bangladesh. Until 2019 it was known as Thengar Char. It is located in the Bay of Bengal, about from Sandwip island and from the mainland.
H ...
are underway" in collaboration with the government and local humanitarian organizations. Heavy rains from the cyclone might cause landslides in
Chittagong
Chittagong ( /ˈtʃɪt əˌɡɒŋ/ ''chit-uh-gong''; ctg, চিটাং; bn, চিটাগং), officially Chattogram ( bn, চট্টগ্রাম), is the second-largest city in Bangladesh after Dhaka and third largest city in B ...
and
Cox's Bazar
Cox's Bazar (; bn, কক্সবাজার, Kôksbajar; ) is a city, fishing port, tourism centre, and district headquarters in Southeastern Bangladesh. It is located south of the city of Chittagong. Cox's Bazar is also known by the na ...
, as well as three other hilly districts:
Rangamati,
Bandarban
Bandarban ( bn, বান্দরবান, Chakma: 𑄝𑄚𑄴𑄘𑄧𑄢𑄴𑄝𑄚𑄴) is a district in South-Eastern Bangladesh, and a part of the Chittagong Division. It is one of the three hill districts of Bangladesh and a part of ...
, and
Khagrachhari
Khagrachari ( bn, খাগড়াছড়ি) is a district in the Chittagong Division of Southeastern Bangladesh. It is a part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts region.
History
The Chittagong Hill Tracts was under the reign of the Tripura St ...
, according to authorities in Bangladesh. A half-million people are being evacuated to safer areas in south-eastern Bangladesh ahead of a possibly catastrophic cyclone. The WHO deployed 40 ambulances and 33 mobile medical teams in Cox's Bazar. In addition, Arjun Jain, the UN's principal coordinator for the Rohingya refugee response in Bangladesh, says that there are numerous ambulances and mobile health teams available to support Bangladeshis in need as well as refugees. These teams are highly trained to assist the elderly, children, and the disabled.
The authorities suspended inland river transport in Bangladesh on 13 May and flight operations at
Shah Amanat International Airport on 14 May. The Bangladesh government launched a large evacuation campaign to relocate almost 500,000 residents along the country's southern coastlines. By 14 May, approximately 1.27 million people evacuated from Cox's Bazar and over 100,000 from Chittagong.
India
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the southeast Bay of Bengal region of
Tripura, Mizoram,
Nagaland, southern
Assam, and portions of
Manipur were expected to receive "heavy" to "very heavy" rainfall as a result of Cyclone Mocha. The state governments of Tripura, Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur, and Assam also requested that the disaster management and all other relevant authorities take preventative measures to minimize casualties and property damage.
China
The
National Meteorological Centre (NMC) of the
China Meteorological Administration (CMA) said that due to there was a risk of flash flooding, mudslides and landslides in the southwestern provinces of
Yunnan and
Tibet especially in the
Hengduan and Eastern
Himalayan Mountain ranges. In response, the
State Flood Control and Drought Relief headquarters activated a Level IV response, the lowest level of response to flooding.
Impact
Myanmar

According to media reports, at least 460 people were killed and hundreds of others were left missing,
most of them
Rohingya refugees. State media and local officials said at least 145 people died across the country. The majority of the deaths occurred in Rakhine state.
One woman also died in the Salin Creek on 14 May. Over 700 people were also injured.
As of 18 May, at least 183,042 houses, 1,770 religious buildings, 1,397 schools, 227 medical facilities, 2 airports and 340 government buildings were destroyed across the country.
Several villages from
Sittwe,
Mrauk-U,
Kyauktaw and
Minbya Township
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s of Rakhine State were demolished.
In Kyawtaw, nearly 90 percent of houses in the town were destroyed.
At least 10 villages in
Salin Township
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were flooded due to increased water level of Salin Creek by heavy rains.
On
Munaung Island, two women died and 1,000 houses were destroyed, including 400 in Pyaeng Taung village.
In
Chin State, at least 1,136 houses were destroyed in seven townships.
Two people were killed by a landslide near
Tachilek
Tachileik (also spelt Tachilek; my, တာချီလိတ်, ; shn, တႃႈၶီႈလဵၵ်း, ; th, ท่าขี้เหล็ก, , ), is a border town in the Shan State of eastern Myanmar. It is the administrative seat of Ta ...
.
A storm surge estimated at impacted coastal communities in Rakhine.
Parts of Sittwe were flooded by the surge,
leaving streets and homes submerged. Severe winds knocked down a communication tower in Sittwe.
Roofs were blown off houses, and billboards flew off buildings in
Yangon.
After the cyclone made landfall, communication networks in Rakhine were damaged, according to the UN and local media.
The towns of
Chauk and reported record rainfall totals of and respectively, each well above their previous record totals slightly below . Officials from the
United League of Arakan
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estimated the damage in
Rakhine state were at US$1.5 billion.
In terms of flooding, a satellite estimate released on 16 May determined at least of land was inundated, exposing over 141,000 people. This was in a survey of around . Following Cyclone Mocha's arrival, up to 16 million people (5.6 million being children) were potentially exposed to the storm's affects, including 1.2 million displaced.

Residents in the affected area told Reuters that up to 100 Rohingya people may have been killed, although the news agency could not verify the fatality count. News site
Myanmar Now said hundreds were missing and "feared dead".
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees said refugees died from drowning at camps and additional people were missing.
Bangladesh
At least 2,522 houses in Cox's Bazar were destroyed, with another 10,469 others damaged.
On
St. Martin's Island, 700 houses were destroyed
and at least 12 people were injured including one in critical condition. The cyclone impact were less than initially feared as the storm surge was less than anticipated.
500 houses were destroyed in
Teknaf
Teknaf ( bn, টেকনাফ ''Ṭeknaf'') is an upazila of Cox's Bazar District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. It forms the southernmost point in mainland Bangladesh ( St. Martin's Island is the southernmost point). The name of ...
.
Three people died of stroke while attempting to recover their salt farm on
Maheshkhali Island Moheshkhali Island is the main island of Moheshkhali Upazila, in the Cox's Bazar District of Bangladesh. There will two LNG terminals FSRU and gas pipeline created to ease Bangladesh gas shortage.
Moheshkhali is the only hilly island in Bangladesh ...
.
There and in other
upazilas, between 50 and 60 houses were damaged.
Agricultural damage in
Cox's Bazar District reached
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115 million (US$1.07 million).
Mocha's Gale-force winds began to blow in Bangladesh, accompanied by heavy rainfall.
Heavy rains in Bangladesh, according to officials, caused damage in several regions.
Sri Lanka
Although the impact of the cyclone on Sri Lanka was significantly reduced by its landfall between Bangladesh and Myanmar, seven people were injured, another seven were reported missing, and nearly 2,000 people have been affected in
Southern Sri Lanka
The Southern Province ( si, දකුණු පළාත ''Dakuṇu Paḷāta'', ta, தென் மாகாணம் ''Theṉ Mākāṇam'') of Sri Lanka is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka, the first level administrative division of ...
due to the cyclonic storm's indirect influence. The
Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) has deployed approximately 30 relief teams to assist those affected by potential floods.
Elsewhere
In India, the state of Mizoram, at least 154 houses were destroyed or severely damaged and 82 others and eight refugee camps were partially damaged. A total of 5,749 people in more than 50 villages were affected by Mocha.
The city of
Kolkata experienced intense rainfall. In China, blizzards were reported in the northwestern part of Yunnan, arising from the collision of moist air from Mocha's remnants with cold wintery air.
Due to the presence of cold air and plenty of moisture from Mocha, snow was able to accumulate, covering roads and other structures.
Aftermath
Myanmar
The state of Rakhine was declared a natural disaster area by military officials. Communications were cut off from Sittwe.
Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar's junta leader, visited Sittwe to assess the damage and provide donations to residents. Storm damage to communications and road infrastructure, as well as ongoing limitations imposed by Myanmar's military government, made it difficult to obtain information and send help to the affected area, according to non-governmental organizations. The United Nations said that 16 million people were affected by the storm, of which according to
UNOCHA
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is a United Nations (UN) body established in December 1991 by the General Assembly to strengthen the international response to complex emergencies and natural disast ...
, 5.1 million of them live in northwestern Rakhine State.
Malteser International
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pledged €100,000 and distributed relief goods on 15 May for those affected. The United States provided $250,000 to Bangladesh and Rohingya refugees on 17 May. India launched operation Karuna to support Myanmar.
On 23 May, a supplemental US$122 million Flash Appeal was launched by UNOCHA targeting the needs of 500,000 storm victims. This supplemented an existing humanitarian response plan with a target of 1.1 million people and cost of US$212 million. By mid-June, UN-led humanitarian efforts provided over 110,000 people with shelter and more than 300,000 with food. On 12 June, Myanmar's State Administration Council suspended UN humanitarian aid.
See also
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Weather of 2023
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Tropical cyclones in 2023
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Tropical cyclones in Myanmar
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1991 Bangladesh cyclone
The 1991 Bangladesh cyclone was among the deadliest tropical cyclones on record. Forming out of a large area of convection over the Bay of Bengal on April 24, the tropical cyclone initially developed gradually while meandering over the sout ...
– An extremely deadly and intense tropical cyclone that affected Myanmar and Bangladesh
*
1994 Bangladesh cyclone – Another strong tropical cyclone which made a similar trajectory to Mocha, also affecting Myanmar and Bangladesh.
*
May 1997 Bangladesh cyclone
The May 1997 Bangladesh cyclone was a powerful and deadly storm that caused widespread damage and death throughout Bangladesh. Originating from a near- equatorial trough on May 15, 1997, the cyclone tracked in a general northward direction t ...
– A powerful tropical cyclone that also caused destruction in Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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Cyclone Mala (2006) – A slightly weaker tropical cyclone which had a similar track to Mocha.
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Cyclone Giri (2010) – Another intense tropical cyclone which affected Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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Cyclone Fani (2019) – Another tropical cyclone tied with Mocha in 1-minute sustained wind speed.
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Cyclone Amphan (2020) – Most recent Category 5-equivalent tropical cyclone in the North Indian Ocean prior to Mocha.
Notes
References
External links
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