Dhaka, Aug. 20 -- Eight years after the Rohingya exodus from Myanmar's Rakhine State, the crisis remains unresolved and is once again escalating.

A New Nation report on Tuesday said, new waves of refugees are fleeing intensifying clashes between the Arakan Army and Myanmar's military, with some 50,000 people reportedly gathering near the Bangladesh border.

Far from abating, the crisis has entered yet another perilous phase, placing further strain on Bangladesh, which already hosts more than 1.4 million Rohingya. The humanitarian burden is immense.

Camps in Cox's Bazar and Bhashan Char, already overcrowded, are facing worsening conditions as international funding wanes.

The World Food Programme has confirmed no assured supplies beyond No...