Heavy monsoon rains triggered deadly landslides in Bangladesh and southern India, killing at least 13 people and displacing thousands. In Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar Rohingya refugee camps, 10 fatalities were reported due to landslides and flash flooding, with 3,182 residents evacuated and significant damage to shelters. The U.N. Refugee Agency noted the vulnerability of the camps, which are built on unstable terrain and suffer from overcrowding and poor construction. In India's Kerala state, a landslide at an under-construction tunnel site killed three workers and left five missing. Rescue operations faced challenges due to ongoing heavy rains and hazardous conditions.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of natural disasters and their impacts without overt ideological framing. It reports on humanitarian crises, infrastructure vulnerabilities, and government responses without taking a clear partisan stance. While the Rohingya refugee situation touches on broader





