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Myanmar’s junta has suspended travel authorizations for aid workers attempting to reach hundreds of thousands of people in cyclone-ravaged Rakhine state, according to the UN’s Office for humanitarian affairs.

Last month, Cyclone Mocha killed at least 148 people in Myanmar and Bangladesh with severe rain and 195 km/h gusts.

Myanmar denies cyclone survivors access.

In Rakhine state, where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya minority refugees reside in displacement camps due to decades of ethnic conflict, the cyclone devastated homes and triggered a storm surge.

This week, Junta authorities suspended “existing travel authorizations… for humanitarian organizations.” According to a statement from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

In addition, junta-approved plans to distribute aid to cyclone-affected municipalities were rescinded, the statement said.

It was stated that the restrictions would “halt activities that have reached hundreds of thousands of people.”

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