Landslide Tragedy Exposes Bangladesh's Rohingya Camp Crisis The devastating landslide that struck a girls' school in Cox's Bazar, killing eight people including seven children and a teacher, is a stark reminder of the crisis unfolding in the overcrowded refugee camps.
The tragedy has reignited concerns about the safety and well being of the Rohingya community, who have been living in squalid conditions for years.
The camp's infrastructure is woefully inadequate to handle the sheer numbers of refugees. Makeshift shelters and inadequate waste management contribute to the risks of landslides and flooding.