Aid agencies are struggling to cope with the influx of refugees crossing the border from Myanmar to Bangladesh<br /><br />Some 290,000 Rohingya have fled since the military launched a crackdown on militants two weeks ago<br /><br />After fleeing for their lives, refugees are fighting to survive in the overwhelmed Kutupalong refugee camp<br /><br />The elderly, sick and wounded are scrambling for scarce resources.<br /><br />The makeshift camp’s secretary Noor Mohammad is pleading for more supplies<br /><br />According to the Red Cross a serious humanitarian crisis is unfolding on the Myanmar side with thousands of displaced people stranded or left<br />without food for weeks.<br /><br />Australia will provide up to $4.03 million in assistance while Malaysia is flying in much-needed aid .<br /><br />The flight of the Rohingya began two weeks ago after insurgents attacked police posts and an army base in Rakhine<br />state. That triggered an army counter-offensive in which 400 people were killed,<br />