In the last two weeks alone, an estimated 270,000 Rohingya refugees had sought safety in Bangladesh amid escalating violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. Refugees are now seeking alternative and risky routes including a five-hour boat ride across the Bay of Bengal.
“The situation is very grave,” said UNCHR Bangladesh’s spokesperson Joseph Tripura to IPS.
“There are people everywhere and refugees are scattered…[the camps] are at a point of saturation,” he continued.
Two refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar in south-east Bangladesh has seen its population more than double, from nearly 34,000 to over 70,000 Rohingya refugees.
“These are people that have been walking for days, many of them are tired and hungry and many are traumatized,” Tripura said.
UNHCR said that refugees are now squatting in makeshift shelters along the road and on available land in the border areas of Ukhiya and Teknaf.
The agency estimated that up to 300,000 Rohingya Muslims may cross the border into Bangladesh.
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