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CHAD: FIRE
RAVAGES REFUGEE CAMP: 11/04/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 11
April 2008 -- Some
3,000 people from Sudan’s war-torn Darfur region are again homeless after
fire swept through part of a refugee camp in eastern Chad today, the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported.
Ten
people were slightly injured in the midday blaze at Goz Amer camp, believed to
have been caused by an untended cooking fire that then spread rapidly because
of the high winds.
Many
refugees lost all their food rations and meagre belongings, and numerous stick
and mud shelters that had been constructed in 2004 when the Darfurians first
arrived in Goz Amer also ignited easily.
The
newly displaced are being housed at three camp schools, while tomorrow more
tents and aid supplies – including sleeping mats, blankets and kitchen sets
– will be distributed. The UN World Food Programme (WFP)
is also handing out additional monthly food rations.
High
Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres said from Geneva that he was
relieved there had been no loss of life from the fire.
“The
refugees have already suffered so much tragedy and now face yet another
trauma… We will do everything we can to help and to get shelter and food
supplies to them as quickly as possible,” he said.
UNHCR
staff have started opening up stockpiles in the area and delivering blankets
and aid supplies, an effort they plan to continue throughout the weekend by
drawing supplies from around eastern Chad.
Emmanuel
Uwurukundo, the agency’s acting head of office in nearby Koukou-Angarana,
said “everyone around, refugees and all our partners alike, rushed to the
spot and tried to extinguish the fire with whatever they had – clothes,
extinguishers and water.”
He
said bricks should be used in the future instead of stick and mud shelters to
avoid such incidents.
Goz
Amer, which lies about 70 kilometres from the border with Darfur, is host to
about 20,500 people and it is the southernmost of 12 UNHCR-run camps in the
region that are home to more than 240,000 Darfurians in total, all fleeing
conflict that has raged in their homeland since 2003.
The
remoteness of the region, which is also home to about 180,000 internally
displaced persons (IDPs), already makes it an extremely difficult environment
in which UNHCR has to operate.
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