“Hurricane Mocha Threatens Refugee Location with Strengthening Intensity”
UNICEF Myanmar Extends Support and Takes Precautions Ahead of Hurricane Mocha
Myanmar, like many other countries, is bracing itself for a potential disaster as Hurricane Mocha approaches the country. In response to the potential threat, UNICEF Myanmar has extended its support to children and families who are likely to be affected by the hurricane.
In a statement released on Monday, UNICEF Myanmar expressed its concern for the children, families, and communities in the path of Hurricane Mocha. The organization said that it is doing everything in its power to offer support to those who may be affected by the storm.
“Our thoughts are with children, families, and all of our friends, employees, colleagues, and partners – facing the prospect of a potentially devastating Hurricane Mocha tomorrow,” the statement read.
In addition to its expression of support, UNICEF Myanmar also emphasized the importance of taking precautions in the refugee camps. The organization is taking all necessary measures to ensure that its employees, volunteers, and partners are safe during the hurricane.
“We are closely monitoring the situation and taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety and well-being of children, families, and our staff in the affected areas. We are mobilizing our resources and working closely with authorities and partners to provide humanitarian assistance to those who may need it” says the statement.
UN organizations are playing a crucial role in mitigating the impact of the hurricane. By taking precautions and offering support, they are helping to reduce the damage caused by the natural disaster.
Hurricane Mocha is expected to hit Myanmar on Tuesday and is likely to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and potential flooding. By working together and taking precautions, organizations like UNICEF Myanmar can help to minimize the negative impact of the storm.