On Tuesday, Qatar Charity released a statement that the charity has handed over 215 new homes to Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar area as an urgent response to the emergency due to the fire that broke out last March.
Qatar Charity, with the support of the benevolent people in Qatar, is working to rebuild 326 homes for refugees who have no shelter. Qatar Charity is expected to finish handing over all the homes in August.
The statement also reads that Qatar Charity had previously rebuilt 537 homes for Rohingya refugees in the Kutupalong camp in Cox’s Bazar, which was exposed in 2021 to a similar massive fire that destroyed more than 9,500 shelters, while thousands of refugees were evacuated to temporary camps on Bhasan Char Island.
Abu Taweeb, a refugee whose house was burned down, says: “Thank you to the Qatari people for providing a house for my family. We escaped from the fire and took refuge with my family in a nearby camp. I am grateful for what Qatar Charity has provided.”
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