Super Cyclone Storm Mucha has made landfall in Rakhine State, Myanmar, and has been severely affected.

FAP, May 14 (FAP)-Supercyclone Mucha made landfall in Sittwe and Kyaw Phieu in western Rakhine State in western Myanmar at noon local time on May 14, with maximum winds ranging from 209 km / h to 220 km / h. According to local media reports, "Mucha" has brought serious disasters to many parts of Rakhine State, and there have been reports of casualties. Myanmar's military and police forces, fire departments and various social organizations are organizing forces to carry out rescue. At present, "Mucha" continues to move towards Magui Province, Chin State and other places northeast of Rakhine State. It is expected that the "Mucha" wind will gradually weaken in the next 24 hours, but it will still be strong, with a maximum wind speed of 145 km / h to 160 km / h. Myanmar's meteorological department continues to issue a brown storm warning, reminding inland mountain areas to be on guard against geological disasters such as torrents, landslides and landslides.