Cyclone Mocha makes landfall in Myanmar with wind speeds over 200 km/h

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Thousands of people hunkered down Sunday in monasteries, pagodas and schools, seeking shelter from a powerful storm that slammed into the coast of Myanmar, tearing the roofs off buildings and killing at least three people.

The centre of Cyclone Mocha made landfall Sunday afternoon in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, near Sittwe township, with wind speeds up to 209 km/h, Myanmar’s Meteorological Department said.

The storm previously passed over Bangladesh’s Saint Martin’s Island, causing damage and injuring people, but turned away from the country’s shores before landfall.

As night fell, the extent of the damage in Sittwe was not clear. Earlier in the day, high

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