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Fire at Rohingya Refugee Camp in Bangladesh Destroys at Least 350 Dwellings – Reports

© AFP 2023 / SUZAUDDIN RUBELRohingya refugees, without wearing any mask or any other safty gear as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, gather along a market area in Kutupalong refugee camp in Ukhia 24 March 2020.
Rohingya refugees, without wearing any mask or any other safty gear as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, gather along a market area in Kutupalong refugee camp in Ukhia  24 March 2020.  - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A fire at the Kutupalong refugee camp near the Bangladeshi city of Cox's Bazar has resulted in the destruction of more than 350 dwellings housing Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, media reported on Tuesday.
"The fire broke out from a house adjacent to the camp and quickly it spread to the adjacent shanties," Refugee Relief and Repatriation Additional Commissioner Mohammad Shamsuddoha said, as quoted by the newspaper.

According to the Bangladeshi newspaper New Age, the fire damaged a further 350 dwellings and approximately 20 people suffered injuries and received treatment at a Doctors Without Borders field hospital.

According to the UN Refugee Agency, the Kutupalong refugee camp is the largest of its kind in the world. Roughly 860,000 Rohingya refugees are currently based in Bangladesh’s Cox's Bazar district after fleeing violence and persecution in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.

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