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The Cox’s Bazar refugee camp in Bangladesh is still on fire.
The fire brigade and refugee organizations in Bangladesh are still working to control the fire in the refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, which broke out on Monday afternoon, UNHCR reports to CNN.
António Vitorino, secretary general of the United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM), says that tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees are affected by the fire.
– I am deeply concerned about the consequences of this terrible fire at Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh. IOM and our partners are now working together to respond to this crisis, Vitorino told CNN.
– Live very close
Cathrine Tranberg Hårsaker, currently working for the Red Cross, has worked for the UN for two years in the relevant refugee camp. There he worked, among other things, to ensure fire preparedness.
She explains to VG that the parts that are now on fire are particularly densely built and can accommodate approximately 123,000 people.
– The fire has spread and affects five parts of clay so far. People live very close here and all the houses are made of bamboo, says the former UN employee.
She believes the fire was caused by an explosion in a gas cannula, which is commonly used for cooking. She points out that it’s 30 degrees in the air and it doesn’t rain, which can further increase the risk of explosion and fire.
There have been minor fires in the same field before, but nothing like this, according to Hårsaker.
– This is the biggest fire we have seen so far. Many have lost their homes, Hårsaker says of the fire.
The numbers for how many homeless are changing. Earlier today, VG reported that at least 20,000 have fled their homes. Now the number reaches 50,000.
– We put out the fire in one place, but it immediately erupted again in another place, says Mamunur Rashid according to the AFP news agency. Rashid is among the leaders of the refugee camp.
According to eyewitnesses from the camp, several people lost their lives in the fire, Reuters writes, but neither UNHCR nor the Bangladeshi authorities have confirmed this.
Very worried
– I am very worried, says the Red Cross worker to VG.
Hårsaker says the camp is 13 square kilometers in size and can accommodate more than 600,000 people. It can be compared to placing the entire population of Oslo in an area with the city of Bodø.
– Those who live in these tenants have almost nothing to start with. They report to aid organizations and authorities in Bangladesh. When they lose their homes and most of what they own, they become extremely vulnerable. This is a type of situation that has been warned about for a long time, says Hårsaker.
No running water and only available on foot
Fire, military and police crews are said to have flocked after reports of the fire, NTB writes.
Hårsaker tells VG that it is true that there is a fire department in the surrounding town, but that they are not particularly large forces.
– Most of the camp is only accessible on foot and there is no running water. All the water is in wells and rivers, explains the Red Cross worker.
The Red Cross is on the ground and contributes 500 volunteers. In addition, in recent years they have worked to train 3,400 people in refugee fire preparedness and response.
Evacuation has started from a large number of camps. Volunteers are involved.
More than 1 million Rohingya Muslims live in flimsy homes in the huge camps of Cox’s Bazar, some 300 kilometers from the capital. Almost 750,000 of them crossed the border after the army in Myanmar attacked them in 2017.