Rohingya Refugees Brace for Rainy Days Ahead

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May and June bring cyclones and floods to southeastern Bangladesh, where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees who fled ethnic cleansing in Myanmar live in low-lying, crowded camps across the border. Aid groups warn of landslides, floods, and disease outbreaks. Jason Patinkin was at the camps and spoke to refugees and aid workers frantically preparing for the oncoming storms.