Rohingya refugee camps
Coverage of Rohingya refugee camps in the Nexus archive.
- Bangladesh monsoon death toll hits 50, thousands displaced
Monsoon rains in Bangladesh have caused at least 50 deaths and displaced tens of thousands due to flash floods and landslides. The crisis has led to severe shortages of food and water, with thousands seeking shelter in government-run centers. Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar also experienced landslides, killing 15 people.
- Bangladesh relocates refugees after landslide kills at least 5 children
Landslides caused by monsoon rains in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh killed at least 13 refugees, including five children, prompting authorities to relocate over 1,000 people from risky areas. Rescue operations followed a deadly collapse at an Islamic school in Cox’s Bazar, where survivors reported casualties and ongoing concerns about buried bodies.
- Bangladesh relocates refugees after landslide kills at least 5 children
Landslides in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh's Cox’s Bazar killed at least 13 refugees, including five children, prompting authorities to relocate people from risky areas. Rescuers and volunteers conducted evacuation efforts amid forecasts of more rain, with over 1,000 people already moved. Previous landslides in the region have caused additional deaths in recent days.
- Bangladesh relocates refugees after landslide kills at least 5 children
Authorities in Bangladesh's Rohingya refugee camps are relocating people from risky areas after a landslide killed at least 5 children. The relocation efforts use loudspeakers, volunteers, and community leaders to ensure safety.