Initial data from the UNICEF's nutrition assessment at Kutupalong camp for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh have showed the prevalence of acute and severe life-threatening malnutrition among children at 7.5 percent, double the rate recorded in May. UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh, Edouard Beigbeder, said the camp's Rohingya children, who survived the atrocities in Rakhine State of Myanmar and the dangerous escape flight, are now stranded in a disastrous situation, adding that people with acute malnutrition are at risk of dying due to a curable cause.