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North Darfur Disaster: Two Dead Following Intense Fire at Localized Humanitarian Shelter This Morning

Two civilians died in a fire at a displacement shelter in North Darfur. The cause is under investigation while humanitarian workers address the camp's safety conditions.

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North Darfur Disaster: Two Dead Following Intense Fire at Localized Humanitarian Shelter This Morning

North Darfur, Sudan—Two civilians were killed this morning when a fire ripped through a temporary displacement shelter. The blaze broke out before dawn, quickly consuming the makeshift structure made of wood and fabric. Humanitarian agencies on the ground confirmed the deaths shortly after the flames were extinguished.

The camp serves thousands of people displaced by the ongoing instability in the region. Living conditions are extremely congested, which allowed the fire to jump from one shelter to the next before residents could organize a defense. Neighbors used sand and buckets of water to hold back the blaze, but the materials ignited instantly.

Fire is a constant threat in the camp due to the reliance on open-flame cooking and limited access to electricity. Safety protocols are nearly impossible to enforce in such dense, informal settlements. This incident highlights the extreme vulnerability of those living in temporary humanitarian sites.

Aid workers are currently assessing the damage to determine how many families lost their meager belongings. The site remains smoldering as teams work to clear the area for temporary replacement tents. No other injuries have been confirmed, but a headcount is ongoing to ensure no one else is missing.

Local community leaders are pleading for better fire prevention equipment and more space between shelters. Current density levels make every small fire a potential disaster for the entire camp. Relief supplies are being redirected to assist those affected by the loss of their housing.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs is investigating the start of the fire. The lack of infrastructure in North Darfur complicates the response to such incidents. Aid convoys are being checked to prioritize non-combustible building materials for future repairs.

Tensions in the camp are high as residents cope with the loss of their neighbors. The burial of the victims will be held according to local custom before the end of the day. The site is currently being cleaned up by volunteers working in the ashes.

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