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The lives of Rohingya refugees are characterized by uncertainty and hardship. In places like Koui Village, refugees dwell in temporary tents with minimal facilities. A family like Sudul's struggles daily with insufficient resources; their son has a disability, but limited access to aid hampers their ability to care for him fully. Local community members, such as fishermen, interact with refugees—some assisting them through barter or employment—highlighting the complex dynamics between host communities and displaced populations.