Keep them Safe

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As far as the eye goes, many jumbo houses on the Tyler's neck have been drenched in heavy rain. Millions of Rohingya crossing the monsoon season below this nominal shelter.

The process of sending back the Rohingyas to their country, being forced to flee to Myanmar, and the challenge to meet their daily basic needs, has become a major cause of headaches due to the risks of disasters such as extreme rainfall, droughts, landslides and cyclones.

Altaf Hussain and his family's shelter now have a similar hut of about 150 square feet in Baluchali Camp in Teknaf of Cox's Bazar.

He said, five members of his family members There are 8-9 people in some houses.

This monsoon increased their hardships to multiplied. Water is pouring in heavy rain, the houses are also damaged.

As the road was not built in the new camp, it was also difficult to move in the slippery way.

After the start of new army operations in Rakhine in August last year, this camp was developed in a short period of time for sheltering the Rohingyas in Bangladesh border.

The hillside house is built on the top of the hill, and the trees and trees are cut down.

But the way the houses were built by cutting the hills, loose soil came out. Already news of small landslides has been found. One died of collapsing in the wall of the house. And it is not difficult to imagine what could happen to the house of a hawk if a cyclone is a storm.

Recently, UN Secretary-General Antony Guterres said that nearly two hundred Rohingyas have to be moved from the camp to a safe place to save them from cyclone storm.

Most of the seven lakh Rohingyas who came to Bangladesh in the last 10 months are in Baluchali. Altaf Hossain, a resident of the camp, told they had no other means after fleeing to the face of torture. Where they got the place, they took the house.

Professor ASM Maksud Kamal of Dhaka University Disaster Science and Management Department told bdnews24.com, "We made a report to the United Nations Refugee Agency UNHCR. There were over 80 thousand people in the Rohingya camps who were shown there.

He said the toilets were built on the hills. The tube well has been installed. These loose water makes the soil light on the hillside.

"Those who live in the mountains have knowledge of mountain ecology. But Rohingyas are common people because they have very little idea about this. So the problem has increased. "
Mohammad Abdus Salam, head of humanitarian disaster management program, , "There is scarcity of rain in front. Landslide feared. "

In this situation, about 25 thousand people have already been evacuated from the camp, according to the government's Refugee, Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (RRC) Md. Abul Kalam

Responding to a question, he said, "When they come in the beginning, they have built houses in any way. But they are being made aware about this. "

Despite the risks being told, the people are difficult to remove, the BRAC official said Salam said, they are not going to go back to the new place.

They seem to be lacking in places to move them. Besides, lack of money is also a reason.

The UN Secretary-General visited the camp last week and told reporters that only 26 percent of the money needed for Rohingyas was found.

If the cyclone hit the coast of Cox's Bazar, then what will happen in camps?

Salam, head of BRAC's humanitarian disaster management program, said, "There will be no room for such a cyclone."

Most of the camps are filled with polythene. There are tin rice in some rooms.

After heavy heavy rain, the roof of the house started to rains. If heavy rains have caused the pressure of the house to break down the roof of the house, then it is suggested to lease the roof so that the Rohingyas are Rohingyas.

Abdus Salam said that if there is a disaster, there will be adequate space for the Rohingyas to take shelter.

The cyclone shelters surrounding Ukhia are not the place for local people.

Refugee relief and rehabilitation commissioner (RRC) Abul Kalam said, "But in the cyclone we have arranged to keep them safe in camps. There are 1200 learning centers (like schools). There are mosques.

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