The World Food Programme says some aid is getting through to some people in Rakhine state in western Myanmar.
But nearly two weeks after Cyclone Mocha hit, many remain without food or shelter — particularly in Rohingya refugee camps.
The minority Muslim population fled military persecution five years ago.
Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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But nearly two weeks after Cyclone Mocha hit, many remain without food or shelter — particularly in Rohingya refugee camps.
The minority Muslim population fled military persecution five years ago.
Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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