Wild elephants have trampled at least 10 Rohingya refugees to death
in separate incidents, the United Nations said on Tuesday, according to
agencies reports.
The reports added, the UN is announcing a new plan to foster ‘safe
coexistence’ between animals and sprawling refugee settlements.
Refugee camps have begun to rise alarmingly after around 700,000
Rohingyas fled from Myanmar and settled in Bangladesh’s border area of
Cox’s Bazar, including Kutupalong which now holds the distinction of
being the largest refugee camp in the world.
The United Nations refugee agency said the threat from elephants had
emerged as a new concern as wild elephants in search of food often
attack these refugee camps smelling food.
Notably, the area now occupied by the Kutupalong refugee settlement
was an important habitat for Asian elephants for quite some time.
Reports quoted an UN agency report as stating that there are about 40
elephants in the area and they move between Bangladesh and Myanmar in
search of food.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), agencies
reports said, has announced partnering with International Union for
Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which has experience in Bangladesh
helping people live alongside wild elephants.
The plan includes imparting training to the refugees to emergency response during elephant attacks.
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