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Fire kills 8, destroys homes in Gajiram IDP camp
At least eight people have been killed in a fire and 15,000 left without shelter after raging through a northeast Nigerian camp in Gajiram, Borno State on Saturday.
At least eight people have been killed in a fire and 15,000 left without shelter after raging through a northeast Nigerian camp in Gajiram, Borno for people displaced by a war against Islamist insurgents, aid group Norwegian Refugee Council said on Saturday.
Northeast Nigeria is ground zero for one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, sparked by a now decade-long conflict with Boko Haram and its splinter group Islamic State West Africa Province.
Roughly 2 million people have been displaced by the war, often living in squalid camps with little food, shelter or medicine.
“The source of the fire was a spark from a cooking stove, used by a child preparing her food,” Norwegian Refugee Council said on Twitter, describing the disaster in the town of Gajiram in Borno, the state worst hit by the conflict.
NIGERIA – Fire outbreak in a displacement site in Gajiram destroyed 10,000+ homes & left 15,000 displaced persons without shelter and with no other option but to flee again. Our team on the ground witnessed the fire and is currently assessing the damage (1) pic.twitter.com/FJJAEep6vg
— NRC (@NRC_Norway) March 16, 2019
“Immediately, the family shelter, made of dry vegetation, was ablaze…The survivors of the fire are now left without shelters & clean water to drink & cook. They are dispersed, desperately seeking shelters under trees or under the direct sunlight.”
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Some 6,000 children and more than 4,000 pregnant and nursing women were among those affected, it added.
In recent weeks, Nigerian and Chadian forces have launched an offensive against Islamic State’s Lake Chad stronghold after being on the back for much of 2018 and early 2019.
The Nigerian military has said it has killed dozens of insurgent fighters. Reuters has been unable to verify the figures.
Many aid groups expect the humanitarian crisis to last years.