<p>Torrential rains in southeastern Bangladesh have caused flooding and the risk of landslides in multiple Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar.</p><p>This footage, uploaded on July 25 by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Head of Emergency Operations Kevin J. Allen, shows a glimpse of the flooding as well as structures in the Chakmarkul refugee settlement that are at risk of collapsing due to landslides.</p><p>According to reports from Channel NewsAsia</a> and Reuters</a>, over a thousand people living in the Cox’s Bazar region, where multiple refugee camps are located, were forced to relocate due to the rains, and at least five non-Rohingya children from a village bordering the camps were killed in landslides. Credit: Kevin J. Allen via Storyful</p><br />