Rohingya's fight for survival - The Conise Report

 

Rohingya troubles continue, as the world battles the pandemic the people living in makeshift camps that were once living in their own homes are facing adversity like never before, the camps being set ablaze time and time again with the odds being stacked against them every single step of the way, the Rohingya just want to sustain themselves and live and survive and maybe eventually even thrive, but looking at the sheer scale at which adversity seems to make its way across to them leaves them fighting for survival than anything else, in the middle of a pandemic imagine if your home as set ablaze and you could do nothing but to stand aside and watch it burn along with anything that you might have cherish as a prized possession, now imagine you had to leave your entire house entire nation set up a makeshift house in another country all together all through a pandemic finally having some stability or glimpse that of and right then, a fire burns everything to the ground, this is the reality that the Rohingya are living with today and by no means is this an isolated situation for them, awareness is key and for the Rohingya it just might be the difference between life and death.


The UNCHR is on the ground along with other humanitarian organizations but not enough awareness means not enough donations and not enough funds to keep the efforts to provide immediate relief to the best of your abilities from keeping on, spread the world and you'll be saving a life that's assured.
A massive fire swept through a Rohingya refugee camp in southern Bangladesh destroying homes and killing several people, in the worst-hit blaze that the settlement had seen in years, fire services and rescue and response units are at the scene trying to contain the fire and rescue as many as they can be stated by the un refugee agency UNCHR. A refugee that managed to escape the fires stated that dozens could have been dead inside as the fences around the camp made it very difficult to escape, those that weren't able to scale those fences didn't have any means to get out as the fire was spreading at a drastic pace, medical facilities are not enough in the region as burns require sophisticated treatment and most of the region's hospitals are being overwhelmed with covid cases, people injured risk being exposed to the rise or risk infection to their burns if not treated properly.
UNCHR stated that humanitarian partners had mobilized hundreds of volunteers from nearby camps for the support operations as well as fire safety vehicles and equipment to aid the responders.

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