Drenched by the rain at night, the Rohingya fight for survival - News Summed Up

Drenched by the rain at night, the Rohingya fight for survival


Malek crossed the Bangladesh-Myanmar border through Anjum Para of Ukhiya upazila and has currently taken shelter at Kutupalong Refugees Camp. My wife, three sons, their wives and ten grandchildren are getting drenched in the rain for the last three nights,” Malek told the Dhaka Tribune. Rain and gusty winds are damaging their tents at night and forcing them to repair their shelter every morning. It is a tiresome effort to astay awake at night to protect our belongings from stormy winds and rain. Responding to a query, Cox’s Bazar Deputy Commissioner Md Ali Hossain told the Dhaka Tribune: “Construction of sheds for the Rohingya people continues despite the inclement weather.


Source: Dhaka Tribune October 22, 2017 07:30 UTC



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