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BANGLADESH
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh—After killing hundreds in Sri Lanka and India, Cyclone Mora pummeled southeast Bangladesh on May 30. Rohingya refugee camps near the border of Myanmar bore the brunt of the damage, as high waves and heavy winds flattened huts and left many scrambling for safety. At least seven people died in the storm, and hundreds remain missing. But when the winds abated and the rain subsided on June 1, the Rohingya and others did what they always do after a deadly storm: They started to rebuild their lives, one makeshift home at a time.