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Rayenda, Bangladesh

Bangladesh Cyclone Relief

June 2023 – July 2023

In Rayenda, Bangladesh, AH&H responded to severe cyclone damage by providing shelter repair and supporting safe sanitation practices for affected families, helping communities regain a sense of stability.

Disaster Profile

On May 14, 2023, Cyclone Mocha, a Category 5 storm formed in the North Indian Ocean

Cyclone Mocha struck coastal areas near the Bangladesh and Myanmar border. The eye of Mocha made landfall in Rakhine State, bringing heavy rains, strong winds and major flooding.

The disaster caused 110 casualties, affected 7.2 million people, damaged over 280,000 WASH facilities, waterlogged 1,680,000 homes and $351 million in income loss for local fisheries.

Staff member on boat assessing cyclone damage

Our Response

We supported 120 households and over 700 people in Bangladesh through our relief efforts with Save Sylhet.

After Cyclone Mocha hit Bangladesh in May 2023, All Hands and Hearts partnered with the local youth-led volunteer organization Save Sylhet to support the immediate needs of those impacted.

Our work with Save Sylhet focused on supporting homeowners impacted by the cyclone. Households were identified and prioritized based on who occupied the homes, such as children, mothers, widows and single women. Sixty of these homes received Corrugated Galvanized Iron (CGI) sheets that helped repair damaged siding and roofs. We also provided another 60 homes with emergency food supplies that contained items like rice, lentils, soap, milk powder, sanitary pads, baby food, diapers, saline and basic medicines.

Two team members talking under an umbrella
A group of volunteers walking with community members

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