Bangladesh landslides kill nine, including eight Rohingya in refugee camp
Heavy monsoon rains caused landslides at four locations in the Cox's Bazar refugee camps in southeastern Bangladesh between Sunday night and Monday morning. The collapses buried shelters, resulting in the deaths of at least nine people, including eight Rohingya refugees.

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AI-generatedHeavy monsoon rains caused landslides at four locations in the Cox's Bazar refugee camps in southeastern Bangladesh between Sunday night and Monday morning. The collapses buried shelters, resulting in the deaths of at least nine people, including eight Rohingya refugees. A Bangladeshi man was also killed when a hillside collapsed on his home. Rescuers and refugees recovered the bodies. Many Rohingya shelters are built on steep hillsides, making them vulnerable to landslides during the monsoon season. Authorities have relocated approximately 1,000 refugees from dangerous slopes and plan to move thousands more, with further heavy rain forecast.
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5 extractedThirty-six refugees died in similar landslides between 2021 and 2026, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency.
My parents and younger brother were killed when their shelter was buried while they were asleep.
A Bangladeshi man was killed after a hillside collapsed on his house.
Hillsides collapsed at four locations in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps between late Sunday and early Monday morning.
Landslides caused by heavy monsoon rains killed at least nine people, including eight Rohingya refugees, in southeastern Bangladesh.