Nigeria: 1 Dead, Over 100 Makeshift Shelters Destroyed As Fire Hits IDPs’ Camp In Borno State

One person has been confirmed dead while scores of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) injured when a fire suspected to have emanated from a cooking point escalated in Muna Elbawawi, near Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

The incident which took place at about 1.30 pm on Friday, also razed down over 100 makeshift shelters, leaving hundreds of IDPs stranded and displaced inside the camp.

This is even as it has become a routine, and not a surprise, as specified number of IDP camps hosting millions of IDPs in the State do experience fire on yearly basis.

The Information Officer of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), North East Zonal Office, Mallam Abdulkadir Ibrahim, said in a press statement on Friday that NEMA team and Fire Service Personnel promptly responded and saved the situation from further destruction.

“The fire incident is suspected to have been caused by cooking fire from one of the shelters.

“Officials of NEMA, Nigerian Red Cross Society and other stakeholders promptly responded, and administered first aid to the injured victims, as we regretted that one life was lost in the inferno”. Ibrahim stated.

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