20,000 stranded in no-man`s land, entered BD

The influx of Rohingyas to Bangladesh not yet stopped. At least 20,000 fresh Rohingyas, who were earlier stranded at no-man's land since Sunday night, have entered Bangladesh through Anjuman Para border crossing point. The photo was taken on Thursday.
The influx of Rohingyas to Bangladesh not yet stopped. At least 20,000 fresh Rohingyas, who were earlier stranded at no-man's land since Sunday night, have entered Bangladesh through Anjuman Para border crossing point. The photo was taken on Thursday.
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UNB, Cox’s Bazar :
Around 50 percent of the 15,000 to 20,000 Rohingyas, who gathered at the no-man’s land of Anjumanpara along the border, were taken to the playground of Thainkhali School in Ukhia upazila on Thursday morning.
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) authorities said the newly entered Rohingyas, will be sent to Balukhali and Kutupalang camps from the school ground.
Authorities concerned started shifting Rohingyas from the no-man’s land of Anjumanpara along the border to the school ground.
An officer of BGB, wishing anonymity, said the camps which government allotted in Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas for Rohingyas have already been overcrowded and it is not possible to give shelter to the new influx of Rohingyas.
Local administration said NGO, like IOM, Red Cross are continuing their efforts to provide food, medical services to Rohingyas who fled persecution in Myanmar’s Rakhine State since August 25.
So far, over 582,000 Rohingyas have fled Myanmar to Bangladesh.

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