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2013 Savar building collapse
The 2013 Savar building collapse or Rana Plaza collapse was a structural failure
that occurred on 24 April 2013 in the Savar Upazila of Dhaka District, Bangladesh,
where an eight-story commercial building named Rana Plaza collapsed. The search
for the dead ended on 13 May 2013 with a death toll of 1,134. Approximately
2,500 injured people were rescued from the building alive. It is considered the
deadliest structural failure accident in modern human history, and therefore also the
deadliest garment-factory accident in history.
Background
The building contained clothing factories, a bank, apartments, and several shops.
The shops and the bank on the lower floors were immediately closed after cracks
were discovered in the building. The building's owners ignored warnings to avoid
using the building after cracks had appeared the day before. Garment workers were
ordered to return the following day, and the building collapsed during the morning
rush-hour.
2015 Rohingya refugee Crisis
The 2015 Rohingya refugee crisis refers to the mass migration of people from
Myanmar in 2015. Nearly all who fled traveled to Southeast Asian countries
including Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand by rickety boats via the
waters of the Strait of Malacca and the Andaman Sea.
Background
The Rohingya people are a Muslim minority group residing in the western state
of Rakhine, Myanmar, formerly known as Arakan. The religion of this ethnic
group is a variation of the Sunni religion. The Rohingya people are considered
"stateless entities", as the Myanmar government does not recognize them as an
ethnic group. Thus, they lack legal protection from the Government of
Myanmar, are regarded as refugees from Bangladesh, and face strong hostility in
the country. The Rohingya people have been described as one of the most
persecuted people on earth
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