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A 2026 fire in Bangladesh’s Rohingya camps displaced over 2,100 people, highlighting ongoing risks from overcrowding, flammable shelters, and stalled aid.
Repeated fires in Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugee camps, fueled by overcrowding and flammable shelters, have displaced thousands, with a January 2026 blaze affecting over 2,100 people.
Despite plans for 50,000 fire-resistant shelters launched in 2025, funding stalled due to reduced international aid.
The camps, housing nearly a million refugees in extreme density, remain vulnerable due to open-flame cooking, dry conditions, and a lack of permanent infrastructure.
Humanitarian groups continue emergency responses and safety training, but long-term solutions are blocked by the government’s stance that the camps are temporary.
Un incendio en 2026 en los campamentos Rohingya de Bangladesh desplazó a más de 2,100 personas, lo que pone de relieve los riesgos continuos por el hacinamiento, los refugios inflamables y la ayuda estancada.