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    Monsoon Landslides in Bangladesh Kill Nine, Including Rohingya Refugees

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a tragic incident amid the ongoing monsoon season, landslides struck four separate locations within refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, southeastern Bangladesh. These camps, home to a large population of Rohingya refugees fleeing persecution in Myanmar, are particularly susceptible to natural disasters due to their precarious hillside settlements. The landslides resulted in the deaths of nine individuals, eight of whom were Rohingya refugees, underscoring the persistent risks faced by displaced communities in this region.

    Cox’s Bazar hosts one of the world’s largest refugee settlements, with over a million Rohingya living in densely packed camps. The monsoon rains, which typically last from June to September, frequently cause flooding and landslides, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation. The fragile terrain combined with inadequate infrastructure makes these camps vulnerable to such natural calamities, often leading to loss of life and displacement within the camps themselves.

    Efforts to improve safety and infrastructure in the camps have been ongoing, but the scale of the population and challenging environmental conditions pose significant hurdles. This latest tragedy highlights the urgent need for enhanced disaster preparedness and sustainable solutions to protect vulnerable populations. Meanwhile, humanitarian agencies continue to provide emergency assistance and work towards mitigating the impact of seasonal hazards on the refugee community in Cox’s Bazar.

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