Haider Ali
24 December
A massive fire ripped through Rohingya camp 1W in Kutupalong on 24 December, 2024. Hundreds of homes of bamboo & tarpaulin were destroyed in minutes.
Abul Kalam
Loss in Kutupalong
A host community man (Bangladeshi) surveys the devastation all around his home. His dwelling was also destroyed by the fire.
Mohammed Zonaid
Ashes of the Rohingya Camp
In the ghostly haze of destruction, Rohingya camp residents search for hope and remnants of their lives after the devastating fire.
Abul Kalam
Shelter in the Ruins
A host community man and woman sit in their ruined home. Their faces reveal the weight of their loss. They remain determined to rebuild their lives. Four host community homes were destroyed.
Mohammed Zonaid
Reclaiming what Remains
A Rohingya camp resident sifts through the smouldering remains, determined to salvage fragments of life after the devastating fire. Two people died, including a boy of 7. 669 shelters were destroyed by the fire. 114 were demolished as a preventative measure. Mosques and other service structures were destroyed.