Cox’s Bazar, Jan 19, 2026, A massive fire broke out late Monday night in the Rohingya refugee camp in Ukhia, Cox’s Bazar. The blaze started at around 3:20 a.m. local time at a learning centre operated by an NGO in Block D-4, Camp 16, Shafiullah Katra.
The fire spread quickly due to the densely packed shelters, putting hundreds of lives at risk.
Fire Service Brings Blaze Under Control
Local fire service teams rushed to the scene and battled the flames through the night. After nearly four hours, the fire was brought under control at 7:50 a.m., preventing further damage. Officials confirmed that emergency teams are monitoring the area to ensure safety.
Cause and Response
Authorities have launched an investigation into the origin of the fire. While no official report on casualties has been released, aid agencies are on high alert to provide assistance to affected families and prevent secondary fires.
The densely populated camp, which hosts thousands of Rohingya refugees, remains vulnerable to fire hazards due to close proximity of shelters and limited emergency infrastructure.
Safety Measures and Relief Efforts
NGOs and local authorities are collaborating to help displaced families and enhance fire safety measures. Emergency shelters and relief materials are being prepared for those affected.
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