At least 5 children die in monsoon landslide at a Rohingya camp in Bangladesh
Monsoon rains triggered a landslide that killed at least five children attending an Islamic school at a Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The landslide occurred while children were in class, and five injured children were rescued, with fears that more could be buried.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedMonsoon rains triggered a landslide that killed at least five children attending an Islamic school at a Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The landslide occurred while children were in class, and five injured children were rescued, with fears that more could be buried. This incident follows earlier landslides in the area that killed at least eight people. Authorities are relocating refugees from vulnerable hilly areas, though many are hesitant to leave their homes. The article also notes that Bangladesh has been seeking international help for the stalled repatriation of refugees to Myanmar.
Article analysis
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5 extractedThree days prior, landslides killed at least eight people at Rohingya camps in the same area.
The landslide swept through an Islamic school while children were attending classes.
A landslide caused by monsoon rains killed at least five children at a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh.
Authorities are relocating refugees from at-risk hilly areas due to the weather.
Five injured children were rescued, and more may be buried.