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Fire destroys 1,300 Bhutanese refugees' homes in Nepal
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 03 - 2008

About 10,000 Bhutanese refugees
were without shelter Sunday after a fire razed their camp
in southeastern Nepal, an official said, according to AP.
Jaya Mukunda Khanal, chief government administrator in
Jhapa district, said 1,300 makeshift homes made of bamboo
were destroyed at the Goldhap refugee camp before
firefighters, police and local residents were able to bring
the blaze under control Saturday night.
The U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, said it was sending
immediate emergency aid and that the Nepalese government,
non-governmental organizations and local residents living
near the camp were also providing assistance to refugees
affected by the fire.
«We are urgently mobilizing all resources, with a lot of
help from the government, to get them shelter, food and
comfort,» UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio
Guterres said in a statement.
Guterres said UNHCR will provide cash grants to refugees
to help them reconstruct their homes. UNHCR estimated only
228 of the 1,512 traditional thatched huts in the camp
survived the fire.
More than 100,000 ethnic Nepalis _ a Hindu minority in
Bhutan for centuries _ have been living as refugees in
Nepal since the early 1990s, when they were forced out by
Bhutanese authorities who wanted to maintain the country's
dominant Buddhist culture. The refugees live in seven
U.N.-run camps in southeastern Nepal.
Bhutan refuses to allow the refugees to return, claiming
most left voluntarily and renounced their citizenship.
Relations between Nepal and Bhutan have been strained by
the issue. There have been several rounds of talks between
top officials from both nations, but no significant
progress has been made.
Local humanitarian agencies were distributing aid to the
refugees, and police were investigating the cause of the
blaze, said Khanal.
Jhapa is about 500 kilometers (310 miles) southeast of the
capital Katmandu.


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