Bangladesh, July 13 -- Every monsoon brings a familiar sense of fear to the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar as thousands of families living in fragile bamboo and tarpaulin shelters on steep, deforested hillsides spend sleepless nights, knowing that a single landslide can bury entire families within seconds.

The latest monsoon has once again demonstrated the fragility of the world's largest refugee settlement where at least 13 Rohingya refugees, including women and children, were killed in separate landslides recently.

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Nearly nine years have passed since more than 740,000 Rohingyas fled Myanmar's military crackdown in August 2017.

Together with those who had fl...