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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 31

    The first rains of Bangladesh’s monsoon season could wash away the homes of thousands of Rohingya refugees https://nyti.ms/2J1MkE8 pic.twitter.com/oDwaugkJBO

    9:05 AM - 31 May 2018
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    34 replies 284 retweets 365 likes
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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 31

        If the refugees can’t move to safer ground, aid groups estimate that thousands could die from floods, landslides and waterborne diseases https://nyti.ms/2LbjwFM pic.twitter.com/c7mjcls5zR

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 31

        Last year, monsoon season looked like this https://nyti.ms/2LbjwFM pic.twitter.com/RwW4RDEMIX

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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 31

        Families are preparing any way they can, but there may not be enough time https://nyti.ms/2LbjwFM pic.twitter.com/YzNgeJjtLP

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      1. Mary Kopechne‏ @MKopechne May 31
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        At first glance I thought that was Detroit.

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      2. farzana moon‏ @farzanamoon May 31
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        Rohingya refugees can be helped by rich Muslim countries this Ramadan if they take a break from their prayers and fasting and live the spirit of Ramadan by feeding helpless and homeless https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999524313/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1510242438&sr=1-1&keywords=Friends+Incarnate%2C+Farzana+Moon … http://farzanamoon.blogspot.com 

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      1. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk May 31
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        It seems that those kicked by fate are also kicked by nature as well. Is there any pity anywhere in this hostile world ? Thanks to the delinquent nation called Myanmar and it's rogue army for all this. Insensitive world community is just looking away with a feeble lip service.

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      1. Mohammed Anwar‏ @MdAnwar1986 Jun 2
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        Yes you are right

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      1. Yogesh HMP  🇮🇳 🇮🇳‏ @yrshingte May 31
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        Why gulf countries are not supporting by taking Rohingya to their Nations? Why poor countries like Bangladesh, Myanmar, India or Pak to take their burden? Even China n Japan are not taking them

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      1. बाबाजी‏ @KelawalababaJi May 31
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        अल्लाह के यहाँ देर है अंधेर नही। 😊

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      1. Arimanius‏ @Ehatasham_Eiten May 31
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        So what's your suggestion? Put pressure on Myanmar to bring em back or ask Bangladesh to give them house? 🤔

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      1. Aviraj Singh Mehta‏ @aviraj_mehta May 31
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        They have suffered the first part of Rains in Kal Baisakh it is the most difficult thing to survive monsoons of Bengal

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      1. Kuhlulamashaba.shavhland .@.gmail.com‏ @KShavhland Jun 1
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        Yo yo it can wash away all the houses

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      1. Vince Enzo Chiarelli‏ @ChiarelliEnzo Jun 1
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        What's so bad about having your home washed?

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      1. Zarifa El‏ @Mazaja Jun 1
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        Lord have mercy!

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