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Flash Report GSSSS Monguno Fire Outbreak IOM DTM Rapid Assessment Monguno Local Government Area (LGA), Borno State. 24 May 2020 Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator| [email protected] Dave Bercasio, Head of Sub-Office | [email protected] 124 Individuals affected 31 Households 36 Burnt shelters Trigger: DTM Nigeria The maps in this report are for illustration purposes only. The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM. NON-FOOD ITEMS FOOD SECURITY SHELTER © IOM-DTM/2020 Aerial view of fire incident at GSSSS Monguno Camp Residents of GSSSS Monguno Camp assessing damages caused by the fire incident © OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA 0 0.3 0.6 0.15 Km ± 124 P P XXX Affected camp Affected individuals Camp boundary Hospital Major road Footway GSSSS MONGUNO MONGUNO © IOM-DTM/2020 © IOM-DTM/2020 On 22nd May 2020, a fire broke out at the Government Senior Science Secondary School (GSSSS) Camp, Monguno. The resultant damage left 124 individuals (31 households) without shelters and properties. It was reported that 35 makeshift shelters and one transitional shelter (constructed by the International Committee of the Red Cross or ICRC) was burnt. The affected population include 74 children, 18 women, 15 men and 17 elderly persons. Most of the affected are now residing with friends and families within the camp while some of them are trying to erect makeshift shelters. As at the time of reporting, no aid has been provided to the affected individuals. They are in immediate need of shelters, food items and Non-Food Items (NFIs) such as cooking utensils, blankets, jerry cans, mattresses and buckets, etc.
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Page 1: GSSSS Monguno Fire Outbreak 25-05-2020 - Displacement · 2020. 5. 25. · Flash Report GSSSS Monguno Fire Outbreak IOM DTM Rapid Assessment Monguno Local Government Area (LGA), Borno

Flash Report GSSSS Monguno Fire OutbreakIOM DTM Rapid Assessment

Monguno Local Government Area (LGA), Borno State. 24 May 2020

Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator| [email protected] Bercasio, Head of Sub-Of�ce | [email protected]

124Individuals affected

31Households

36Burnt shelters

Trigger:

DTMNigeria

The maps in this report are for illustration purposes only. The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM.

NON-FOOD ITEMS FOOD SECURITY SHELTER

© IOM-DTM/2020Aerial view of �re incident at GSSSS Monguno Camp Residents of GSSSS Monguno Camp assessing damages caused by the �re incident

© OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA

0 0.3 0.60.15 Km

±

124P

PXXX

Affected camp

Affected individuals

Camp boundary

Hospital

Major road

Footway

GSSSS MONGUNOMONGUNO

© IOM-DTM/2020 © IOM-DTM/2020

On 22nd May 2020, a �re broke out at the Government Senior Science Secondary School (GSSSS) Camp, Monguno. The resultant damage left 124 individuals (31 households) without shelters and properties. It was reported that 35 makeshift shelters and one transitional shelter (constructed by the International Committee of the Red Cross or ICRC) was burnt.

The affected population include 74 children, 18 women, 15 men and 17 elderly persons. Most of the affected are now residing with friends and families within the camp while some of them are trying to erect makeshift shelters.

As at the time of reporting, no aid has been provided to the affected individuals. They are in immediate need of shelters, food items and Non-Food Items (NFIs) such as cooking utensils, blankets, jerry cans, mattresses and buckets, etc.