Landslides in Bangladesh kill at least 8 Rohingya refugees
At least eight Rohingya refugees, including five children, died in southeastern Bangladesh due to landslides caused by heavy monsoon rains. The incidents occurred late Sunday into Monday morning across at least four locations in the refugee camps, burying makeshift shelters under mud and debris while residents slept.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedAt least eight Rohingya refugees, including five children, died in southeastern Bangladesh due to landslides caused by heavy monsoon rains. The incidents occurred late Sunday into Monday morning across at least four locations in the refugee camps, burying makeshift shelters under mud and debris while residents slept. Rescuers recovered seven bodies, and refugees found the eighth. Two children were found injured. Officials are relocating refugees from at-risk hill areas, with approximately 1,000 people already moved. The weather office forecasts continued rain. Similar landslides between 2021 and 2026 resulted in 36 refugee deaths and 86 injuries. Over a million Rohingya refugees reside in camps in Bangladesh, and renewed fighting in Myanmar's Rakhine state raises concerns about a potential new influx.
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5 extracted36 refugees died and at least 86 were injured in similar landslides between 2021 and 2026.
Authorities have relocated about 1,000 refugees from at-risk hill areas.
Continuous rain and hillside torrents loosened soil, causing makeshift houses to collapse.
Rescuers recovered seven bodies, and an eighth was found by refugees after hills collapsed.
Landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains killed at least eight Rohingya refugees, including five children.