The United Nations said Myanmar’s government agreed on Thursday to grant it access to crisis-hit Rakhine state after months of wrangling over how to repatriate hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees. The monsoon season is almost upon some of the world’s largest refugee camps in Bangladesh. Heavy rains threaten to inundate and cause landslides on denuded hillsides in southeast Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district, which the U.N. estimates is now home to more than 900,000 ethnic Rohingya refugees. Ethnic cleansing targeting Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar has not stopped despite growing condemnation from the international community, the Trump administration said Tuesday.