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Massive Fire Ravages Tawila Displacement Camp in North Darfur for Third Time


Wed 01 Apr 2026 | 02:13 PM
By Ahmad El-Assasy

A devastating fire swept through the Tawila camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in North Darfur today, marking the third such incident in recent weeks. The blaze has caused extensive damage to property and temporary shelters, further compounding the humanitarian crisis in the region.

A Recurring Disaster

Local sources reported that the fire spread rapidly through the densely packed camp, where shelters are primarily constructed from flammable materials like straw and plastic sheeting. This is the third time a fire has broken out in the Tawila area within a short period, raising serious concerns about the safety and living conditions of the thousands of displaced families residing there.

Humanitarian Impact

While official casualty figures are still being assessed, the material losses are reportedly significant. Hundreds of families have lost their remaining belongings, including food supplies and essential household items. The recurring nature of these fires has left the camp residents in a state of constant fear and total vulnerability as they struggle with a lack of adequate fire-fighting equipment and emergency services.

Urgent Call for Assistance

Community leaders and humanitarian organizations are calling for urgent intervention from both the local government and international aid agencies. The primary needs include the provision of emergency shelter kits, food, and medical supplies for those affected. There is also a growing demand for a long-term solution to the camp's infrastructure to prevent future fire disasters.

The situation in North Darfur remains critical as local authorities investigate the cause of the latest blaze, which many suspect may be linked to the harsh weather conditions and the precarious nature of the camp's construction.