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Heavy monsoon rains drench Rohingya settlements


Bangladeshpost
Published : 05 Jul 2019 07:59 PM | Updated : 04 Sep 2020 08:24 AM

Three days of continuous rain in the country have destroyed 273 shelters and injured 11 people in the Cox’s Bazar settlements where more than 900,000 Rohingyas are currently living. An estimated 350mm of rain fell in 72 hours from Monday and more heavy downpours are expected throughout next week, with four months of the monsoon season to go. According to preliminary reports, there have been 26 landslides, an UNHCR press release said, reports BSS.

Volunteers trained by UNHCR and partners worked throughout the night on Wednesday in heavy rain to help families in urgent need, the release quoted UNHCR spokesperson Charlie Yaxley. In some cases, this involved rescuing Rohingyas from shelters destroyed by landslides. “We have temporarily relocated 2,137 people, either because their shelters suffered substantial damage or as a precaution.

 Our network of Emergency Response Teams has been mobilised to identify the needs of the most vulnerable and prioritise them for assistance. As an immediate response, pre- positioned emergency supplies are being distributed to help rebuild, repair and strengthen damaged shelters,” Yaxley added. In support of the humanitarian response led by the Bangladesh authorities, UNHCR and partners, including WFP and IOM, made preparedness for the monsoon season a priority, including building retaining structures on hillsides, installing drainage, and building roads and bridges. Reservoirs have been also constructed to hold monsoon rains and stabilise water supplies.