No flooding or major damage has been reported so far in the Rohingya camps in Bhasan Char and Cox’s Bazar due to Cyclone Sitrang that made landfall in Bangladesh, says the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
The UN, Red Crescent Movement and national and international NGOs worked closely with district commissioners from low-lying coastal districts to mobilize volunteers for early warning and evacuation.
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Warnings were issued for coastal districts and maritime activities were halted, while more than 219,000 people were evacuated to temporary storm shelters.
Relief operations have started with the distribution of cash and dry food from the government, according to the OCHA.
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Although there is no official request from the government for system-wide international assistance, the humanitarian community is working on the 72-hours needs assessment, as well as coordinating with their respective sectoral line ministries to identify needs to inform the response.
Bangladesh is hosting more than 1.1 million Rohingyas in Bhasan Char and Cox’s Bazar Rohingya camps.