Philippine Daily Inquirer

BANGLADESH TO RELOCATE ROHINGYA TO FLOOD-PRONE ISLAND

- —AFP

COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH—THOUSANDS of Rohingya living in Bangladesh refugee camps have agreed to move to an island in the Bay of Bengal, officials said on Sunday, despite fears the site is prone to flooding.

Dhaka has long wanted to move 100,000 refugees to the muddy silt islet, saying it will take pressure off the overcrowde­d border camps where almost a million Rohingya live.

Some 740,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar in August 2017 in the face of a military crackdown, joining 200,000 refugees already in makeshift tent settlement­s at Cox’s Bazar.

Bangladesh’s refugee commission­er, Mahbub Alam, said officials overseeing the relocation would be posted to Bhashan Char island in the next few days.

“Approximat­ely 6,000-7,000 refugees have already expressed their willingnes­s to be relocated to Bhashan Char,” Alam told Agence France-presse (AFP) from Cox’s Bazar, adding that “the number is rising.”

He did not say when the refugees would be moved, but a senior Navy officer involved in building facilities on the island said it could start by December.

Bangladesh has been planning since last year to relocate the Rohingya to the desolate floodprone site, which is an hour by boat from the mainland.

Rights groups have warned that the island, which emerged from the sea only about two decades ago, might not be able to withstand violent storms during the annual monsoon season.

In the past half a century, powerful cyclones have killed hundreds of thousands of people in the Meghna River estuary where the island is located.

Rohingya leaders would be taken to Bhashan Char to view the facilities and living conditions, Alam said.

Safety facilities built on the island included a three-meter high embankment along its perimeter to keep out tidal surges during cyclones, and a warehouse to store months’ worth of rations, he added.

Rohingya father-of-four Nur Hossain, 50, said he agreed to relocate to the island after they were shown video footage of the shelters.

 ?? —REUTERS ?? ON THE MOVE Rohingya refugees wade through the Naf River as they arrive near Teknaf, Bangladesh, on Nov. 10, 2017.
—REUTERS ON THE MOVE Rohingya refugees wade through the Naf River as they arrive near Teknaf, Bangladesh, on Nov. 10, 2017.

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