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Severe Cyclonic Storm Mora was a moderate but deadly tropical cyclone that caused widespread devastation and severe flooding in Sri Lanka, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Northeast India in May 2017. The second named storm of the 2017 annual cyclone season, Mora developed from an area of low pressure over the southeastern Bay of Bengal on May 28. Mora reached peak strength with maximum sustained winds of 110 km/h (70 mph). The cyclone made landfall near Chittagong on the morning of May 30 and steadily weakened, dissipating early in the morning on May 31. Across its path, Mora dropped a large amount of rain, including 225mm of rainfall in Chittagong and northeast India. The storm is estimated to have caused damages nearing US$300 million.

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  • Cyclone Mora (en)
  • Cyklonen Mora (sv)
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  • Cyklonen Mora är en cyklon, en tropisk storm, som i månadsskiftet maj/juni 2017 drog över Bangladesh. Enligt Al-Jazeera har cyklonen orsakat minst sju människors död och hundratusentals människor har tvingats att evakuera sina hem och fly till säkrare områden. Däribland befolkningen på öarna Saint Martin och Teknāf i kustområdet i distriktet Cox's Bazar, där officiella källor enligt Al-Jazeera uppskattat antalet evakuerade till omkring 200 000 personer. Från Chittagong-distriktet har dessutom omkring 150 000 evakuerats. (sv)
  • Severe Cyclonic Storm Mora was a moderate but deadly tropical cyclone that caused widespread devastation and severe flooding in Sri Lanka, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Northeast India in May 2017. The second named storm of the 2017 annual cyclone season, Mora developed from an area of low pressure over the southeastern Bay of Bengal on May 28. Mora reached peak strength with maximum sustained winds of 110 km/h (70 mph). The cyclone made landfall near Chittagong on the morning of May 30 and steadily weakened, dissipating early in the morning on May 31. Across its path, Mora dropped a large amount of rain, including 225mm of rainfall in Chittagong and northeast India. The storm is estimated to have caused damages nearing US$300 million. (en)
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  • Severe Cyclonic Storm Mora (en)
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