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Environment
Ruma Paul and A S M Suza Uddin

Bangladesh moves Rohingya to island shelters as huge cyclone nears

Roofs are seen covered with plastic sheets as part of preparations for Cyclone Amphan, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh May 20, 2020, in this still image obtained from a social media video. RO YASSIN ABDUMONAB/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MUST NOT OBSCURE LOGO.

Authorities in Bangladesh have moved hundreds of Rohingya refugees living on a flood-prone island in the Bay of Bengal to storm shelters as super cyclone Amphan, the strongest recorded in the region, barrels down, they said on Wednesday.

The eastern edge of the storm headed for Bangladesh and neighbouring India is expected to batter Bhasan Char island, where 306 Rohingya, members of a persecuted minority from Myanmar, were sent this month after being rescued from boats.

Roofs are seen covered with plastic sheets as part of preparations for Cyclone Amphan, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh May 20, 2020, in this still image obtained from a social media video. RO YASSIN ABDUMONAB/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MUST NOT OBSCURE LOGO.

"Each block has a cyclone centre and they have been moved to the centre," said Bimal Chakma, a senior official of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commission.

The United Nations has called for the refugees to be moved to the mainland to join more than a million more who live in sprawling camps outside the town of Cox’s Bazar.

Although that settlement, the world’s largest refugee camp, is expected to escape the worst of the storm, the danger level has been raised to nine from six, signifying a severe threat.

Preparations are underway for Cyclone Amphan in a Rohingya refugee camp outside the port town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, May 20, 2020. REUTERS/Sabbir Ahmed

Heavy rain and high winds lashed the flimsy shelters, built on hills prone to landslides, and red flags were raised to warn refugees to stay inside.

Aid workers say the cyclone could hamper efforts to control a coronavirus outbreak in the camps, which reported their first infections last week.

"It is already a huge challenge to contain the spread of coronavirus amongst the Rohingya refugees living in over-crowded camps, sharing water and toilet facilities," said Dipankar Datta, the country director of charity Oxfam in Bangladesh.

Rohingya volunteers prepare to hoist a flag warning of Cyclone Amphan in Jamtoli refugee camp, Bangladesh, May 18, 2020. Picture taken May 18, 2020. REUTERS/Ro Sawyedollah

Water-borne and other infections were also a threat, he added in a statement.

Bangladeshis and Rohingya are among thousands of volunteers trained in emergency response measures who received life-jackets and torches.

"We are using megaphones and the mosque microphones to warn people," said Sabbir Ahmed, a 24-year-old Rohingya volunteer.

Preparations are underway for Cyclone Amphan in a Rohingya refugee camp outside the port town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, May 20, 2020. REUTERS/Sabbir Ahmed

Refugees have been told to head for madrasas and schools if the storm destroys shelters, he told Reuters by telephone, adding, "If it hits the camps there will be huge destruction."

(Interactive graphic tracking global spread of coronavirus: open https://tmsnrt.rs/3aIRuz7 in an external browser.)

(Reporting by Ruma Paul and A S M Suza Uddin; Writing by Poppy McPherson; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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