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Bangladesh relocates refugees after landslide kills at least 5 children

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Jul 9 Morning

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Associated Press (AP)9h ago

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.

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Al Jazeera14h ago

Eight killed as landslide hits Rohingya school in Bangladesh

A landslide struck a girls' school in a refugee camp in Bangladesh, resulting in the deaths of at least seven children and one teacher. The incident occurred at the camp, where Rohingya refugees reside. The landslide caused the fatalities, with the school being the site of the tragedy. The article does not provide further details on the exact timing or the specific reasons for the landslide.

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Authorities in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh relocated people from risky areas after landslides killed at least 13 refugees.

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At least five children died Wednesday when a landslide swept through an Islamic school in Cox’s Bazar.

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The landslide was caused by monsoon rains.

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A teacher described the scene from the landslide as chaotic.

— teacher at the Islamic school

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More than 1 million Rohingya refugees live in Cox’s Bazar.

Jul 8 Evening

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Eight killed after landslide hits girls' school in Bangladesh

Eight people, including seven students and a teacher, died when a landslide struck an Islamic study center at a girls' school in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, on Wednesday afternoon. The school, located within a refugee camp housing over a million Rohingya, was buried by mud and debris following heavy monsoon rains that have battered the region since Sunday. Rescuers managed to pull 13 people from the mud, but eight succumbed to their injuries. The deceased students ranged in age from seven to twelve years old. The other five children rescued were transported to a hospital for medical attention.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

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. 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.

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Eight people, including seven students and a teacher, were killed when a landslide hit a girls' school in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

— article

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The landslide occurred at an Islamic study centre within a Rohingya refugee camp.

— article

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The area has experienced heavy monsoon rains since Sunday, leading to several deadly landslides.

— article

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Some of the deceased children were aged seven, eight, 11, or 12 years old.

— Panna Akhter, a local district officer

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Five other children were rescued and taken to the hospital for treatment.

— article

Jul 7 Evening

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Al Jazeera2d ago

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. 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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Landslides caused by heavy monsoon rains killed at least nine people, including eight Rohingya refugees, in southeastern Bangladesh.

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Hillsides collapsed at four locations in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps between late Sunday and early Monday morning.

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A Bangladeshi man was killed after a hillside collapsed on his house.

— Police

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My parents and younger brother were killed when their shelter was buried while they were asleep.

— Ali Ahmed

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Thirty-six refugees died in similar landslides between 2021 and 2026, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency.

— United Nations Refugee Agency

Jul 7 Morning

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

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. 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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Landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains killed at least eight Rohingya refugees, including five children.

— Officials

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Rescuers recovered seven bodies, and an eighth was found by refugees after hills collapsed.

— Dollar Tripura, Fire Service and Civil Defense official

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Continuous rain and hillside torrents loosened soil, causing makeshift houses to collapse.

— Officials

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Authorities have relocated about 1,000 refugees from at-risk hill areas.

— Authorities

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36 refugees died and at least 86 were injured in similar landslides between 2021 and 2026.

— UNHCR