Cox's Bazar, in southeast Bangladesh, hosts one of the largest refugee crises: here live 1,133,981 Rohingya, according to the data of Unhcr, in 33 camps, so overcrowded that fires represent one of the most critical risks: for the concentration of temporary shelters, with very narrow passages, the use of Gpl cylinders to cook, the extremely vulnerable infrastructure
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Cox's Bazar, in southeast Bangladesh, hosts one of the largest refugee crises: here live 1,133,981 Rohingya, according to the data of Unhcr, in 33 camps, so overcrowded that fires represent one of the most critical risks: for the concentration of temporary shelters, with very narrow passages, the use of Gpl cylinders to cook, the extremely vulnerable infrastructure