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15 killed in fire at Rohingya refugee camp

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Fifteen people have so far been confirmed dead and 400 are still missing in a huge blaze at the Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, the United Nations said yesterday.

“What we have seen in this fire is something we have never seen before in these camps. It is devastatin­g,” Johannes van der Klaauw, the UN Refugee Agency’s representa­tive in Bangladesh, said.

The cause of the fire is still unknown.

It broke out on Monday at the world’s biggest refugee camp, where nearly one million people from the persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority are sheltering, having fled a brutal military-led offensive in neighbouri­ng Myanmar.

“We have so far confirmed 15 people dead, 560 injured, 400 are still missing and at least 10,000 shelters have been destroyed. That means at least 45,000 people are being displaced and for whom we now seek provisiona­l shelter,” Van der Klaauw said.

The UN’s Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM) said it had pledged US$1 million to relief efforts but a further US$20 million would be required to react to the most urgent needs.

IOM spokesman Angela Wells said the fire had caused “catastroph­ic damage”, and the health clinic run by the IOM, the camp’s largest, was destroyed.

“The fire has since subsided,

but not before consuming essential facilities in the camps, shelters and personal belongings of tens of thousands of refugees.”

Wells said the first responders were Rohingya volunteers who helped people to safety, supporting the fire response efforts and helping the relief efforts.

IOM teams worked through the night to help those who fled the scene.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Onlookers gathering at a Rohingya refugee camp which was destroyed in a fire, in Ukhia, Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh yesterday.
AFP PIC Onlookers gathering at a Rohingya refugee camp which was destroyed in a fire, in Ukhia, Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh yesterday.

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