The cyclone hit the former Burmese capital Rangoon and caused a tremendous amount of devastation. The wind speed was 120mph, and in the wake of the cyclone, the Yangon International Airport was shut down, redirecting the landing aircrafts to Mandalay; electricity was cut off in most parts of the city; MRTV transmission was disrupted; roads were blocked by rooted trees; shattered pieces of glass from broken windows were everywhere; some cars were flattened by fallen trees; communications—telephone and Internet—were disrupted until the time of writing.
The government has issued state of emergency in five states of Burma. Since the communications were all cut off, any clear picture of the situation and a clearer account of what happened are not yet available; there could have been casualties and deaths but the exact count is not known.
This cyclone is the worst disaster Yangon has ever seen in my life or even in my parents' life. Never was there any such devastating tropical cyclone in Yangon, at least in my memory.
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