Myanmar Town Recorded Highest Single-Day Rainfall In Nearly 60 Years

Myanmar Town Recorded Highest Single-Day Rainfall In Nearly 60 Years

YANGON, May 14 (NNN-MNA) – A town in central Myanmar, experienced its heaviest single-day rainfall in 58 years yesterday, according to the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology.

The Nyaung-U town in central Myanmar’s Mandalay Region, logged its heaviest rainfalls in 58 years, with 161 mm recorded yesterday, compared to the figure of 121 mm in May, 2018, the weather bureau said.

It’s now raining in nearly all parts of the country, due to Cyclone Mocha, and rains or thundershowers will also continue in most parts of the country until this afternoon, according to the weather bureau.

Cyclone Mocha, which is heading towards the Bangladesh-Myanmar coasts, is predicted to make landfall today, with a speed of up to 120 mph and a storm surge of up to 14 feet (about 4.26 metres) in western Myanmar’s Rakhine State, the weather bureau said, yesterday.– NNN-MNA

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