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Fire destroys hundreds of Rohingya shanties in Bangladesh camp

COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh: Roughly 10 people were injured as a fire tore through a Rohingya refugee camp in southeastern Bangladesh, destroying at least 330 shanties, officials said on Tuesday (May 12).

Local firefighter official Emdadul Haq said the 330 rough buildings, including homes and shops, in the Kutupalong Rohingya refugee camp were completely destroyed in the fire, which began at a gas cylinder shop

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"Ten people were injured in the accident. It's the biggest fire (to have broken out) in the camps" to date, he told AFP, adding another 300 shanties, most of them built with flimsy tarpaulin and bamboo, had been damaged by the fire.

No casualties have so far been reported in Kutupalong, one of the world's largest refugee camp, he added.

Bangladesh's deputy refugee commissioner Shamsud Douza said the injured were taken to local hospitals for treatment.

The UNHCR said it has mobilised an emergency response team to "help the affected refugees".

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More than a million Rohingya live in the squalid camps in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar district, which includes Kutupalong.

Some 740,000 of them arrived in the South Asian nation in 2017 from Myanmar's conflict-ridden Rakhine state, esRead More – Source

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