When there was a landslide in my country Venezuela, in 1999, in the state of Vargas. It was a national tragedy, I quit my job and went to work as a volunteer, and I saw this situation of robberies, among the same refugees that we were helping to get out of the mud and rubble.
If they saw someone they could rob or assault, they would hurt them and then go to the shelter.
They weren't all of them, but there were a good number of people acting badly against other refugees.
Then the trucks loaded with medicine, clothing, and food that we shipped were stolen by the national guards, the army, or diverted by local politicians.
I left very disappointed, it is a matter that demoralizes and affects a lot.