At least six Rohingya refugees have died after heavy monsoon rains hit Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar. UNHCR is supporting the government-led ...

At least six Rohingya refugees have died after heavy monsoon rains hit Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar.
— UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) July 31, 2021
UNHCR is supporting the government-led effort to provide assistance to those affected. pic.twitter.com/bL7RdNdiEQ
This morning #Rohingya 🇲🇲 #refugees Jamal and Bashir shared with us the destructive impact recent #monsoon floods had on them and the rapid recovery response in the camps.
— Rohingya Response (@Rohingya_ISCG) July 31, 2021
ISCG Principal Coordinator @_arjunjain shot this home-made video from his visit. pic.twitter.com/YFVfXJs939
These floods pose great risks to families in Cox’s Bazar and #Rohingya camps. The risks are there, and increase with every hour, every inch of rain. Reports of small breaks in the rain today but not for long.
— Brook duBois (@BrookduBois) July 28, 2021
📸 from WFP engineers with SMEP pic.twitter.com/Cuef6qKlkh
...Thousands of Rohingya refugees lost their homes again — this time to flash floods and landslides that hit their camps in Bangladesh, killing several people. pic.twitter.com/mPS4kL2lI7
— DW News (@dwnews) July 30, 2021