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9 killed in Cox’’s Bazar landslides

A Correspondent:

Cox’s Bazar: At least nine people, including eight Rohingya refugees, were killed and several others in-jured in separate landslides triggered by heavy rainfall at three Rohingya camps in Ukhiya and in Cox’s Bazar town Sunday overnight.
The landslides occurred between 1:00 am and 3:30 am at Rohingya camps 7, 11 and 15 in Ukhiya. Fire Service personnel, APBn members, camp authorities and Rohingya volunteers carried out overnight res-cue operations.
The deadliest incident took place at Jamtoli Rohingya Camp-15 in Palongkhali union around 1:30 am, when a large section of a hill collapsed on the house of Mohammad Kamal Hossain. Kalam (44), his wife Humaira Begum (39) and their four-year-old son Mohammad Anas were killed, while several other family members were injured.
About half an hour later, another landslide at Kutupalong Rohingya Camp-7 in Rajapalong union claimed the life of seven-year-old Ekram, son of Mohammad Rashid.
At around 3:30 am, another hill collapsed at Balukhali Rohingya Camp-11, killing four members of a family. The deceased were Umme Habiba (27), Tanzina Akter (13), Mohammad Rihan (5), and Harunur Rashid (3). One more person was injured in the incident.
Ukhiya Fire Service and Civil Defence official Dollar Tripura confirmed the deaths of eight Rohingyas in the three separate incidents, saying rescue operations continued throughout the night and the injured were taken to hospital for treatment.
In a separate incident around 3:00 am, Ali Akbar was killed after a hill collapsed on a house in the Chat-targhona area of Cox’s Bazar town. According to police, three members of the family were rescued from the debris, but Ali Akbar died after being taken to Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital.
Ukhiya Upazila Nirbahi Officer Panna Akter said continuous heavy rainfall had significantly increased the risk of landslides. She said the administration has been making regular public announcements urging people living in vulnerable areas to move to safer places and called on residents to follow official warn-ings to prevent further casualties.

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