Bangladesh relocates refugees after landslide kills at least 5 children
Authorities in Bangladesh are relocating Rohingya refugees from hazardous areas following recent landslides that killed at least 13 people. On Wednesday, monsoon rains caused a landslide that swept through an Islamic school in Cox's Bazar, killing at least five children and other women. Rescue operations were conducted by both refugees and emergency services. Officials are using loudspeakers and volunteers to move over 1,000 people to safety, though refugees are reportedly reluctant to leave their homes. The Bangladesh weather office forecasts more rain, and similar landslides have killed at least eight others in the camps recently. The article notes that Bangladesh has sought international help for refugee repatriation, but the process is stalled.