
The Cyclone
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Initial release | Italy |
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Directors | Leonardo Pieraccioni |
Composers | Claudio Guidetti |
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ID | 2015427 |
About The Cyclone
A meek accountant (Leonardo Pieraccioni) and his family are overcome with dance fever when a flamenco troupe stays at their home.
Myanmar army cuts off aid to cyclone survivors

... The junta says The Cyclone killed 145 people, but the clandestine National Unity Government estimates that the toll was closer to 500...
Cyclone Biparjoy: More than 150,000 evacuated as India, Pakistan braces for storm

... The Cyclone is expected to make landfall near the Jakhau port between Mandvi in Gujarat and Karachi in Pakistan between 4pm [10...
Cyclone Mocha: Major evacuations as cyclone threatens Bangladesh

... There are concerns The Cyclone could impact the world s largest refugee camp, Cox s Bazar, where close to a million people live in makeshift homes...
New Zealand: Auckland declares flood emergency as student goes missing in cave

... The Cyclone hit just weeks after and parts of Auckland s main airport submerged...
Cyclone Gabrielle: The New Zealand flood victims too scared to go home

... The damage caused by The Cyclone is forecast to cost NZD$13...
Cyclone Freddy in Malawi: Searching for my daughter-in-law in the mud

... The advice that most residents received from the authorities before The Cyclone struck was to stay indoors, but that was not much help...
Cyclone Freddy: Winds and rain lash Mozambique as storm nears

... The Cyclone is reported to have stalled offshore and is thought to be making its way on to land soon...
Cyclone Gabrielle: Thousands yet to be contacted after New Zealand storm

... One woman, Rachel Greene, paid a moving tribute to her mother Marie, whose body was found in the roof cavity of her cottage by her landlord s son after The Cyclone...
Cyclone Mocha: Major evacuations as cyclone threatens Bangladesh
By Rajini Vaidyanathan Bbc News , Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Around half A Million people are being evacuated to safer areas in south east Bangladesh, ahead of a cyclone that could be Extremely Dangerous .
Cyclone Mocha is predicted to make landfall on Sunday, with 170kph winds and storm surges of up to 12 feet.
There are concerns The Cyclone could impact The World 's largest refugee camp, Cox's Bazar, where close to A Million people live in makeshift homes.
Rains are already falling on The Camp and red warning flags have been raised.
Cyclone Mocha could be The Most powerful cyclone seen in Bangladesh in nearly two decades.
As The Weather system heads towards the Bangladesh-Myanmar coast, nearby airports have been shut, fishermen have been told to suspend their work, and 1,500 shelters have been Set Up , as The Process of moving people from vulnerable areas begins.
Officials in Cox's Bazar said 1,000 people had already been evacuated from one area, with plans to move a further 8,000 people from A Ward near The Beach if The Situation worsens.
" We Are ready to face any Hazards . . we don't want to lose a single life, " Vibhushan Kanti Das, additional deputy commissioner at Cox's Bazar told The Bbc .
Tourists staying in beach side hotels will be safe, so emergency workers will move locals like fishermen and families who live in more vulnerable homes, the official said.
In Sittwe City, the capital of Rakkhine state, The Rain started on Friday Night . The Streets emptied out as people took shelter, with many seeking to find safety in cyclone shelters on High Ground . There are almost no lifejackets to be found, and The Remaining stock is being sold at a higher price. Gas stations also closed on Saturday, Making It difficult for people to drive out of The City .
Close to A Million Rohingyas refugees remain At Risk , living in flimsy bamboo shelters with tarpaulin covers. The UN says it's doing what it can to protect these areas.
Bangladesh's government doesn't allow refugees to leave their camps, so many say they're frightened and unsure of what will happen if their shelters are hit by The Storm .
Forecasters expect The Cyclone to bring a deluge of rain, which can trigger landslides - a Serious Danger for those who reside in hillside camps, where landslips are a regular phenomenon.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com