The story of the incidents that have been continuously increasing for the past several days is becoming more intense now, every day one gets to hear about many such big incidents. Which is very difficult to believe. Not only this, many people who have been victims of these incidents have also lost their lives, so someone has won the battle of life by defeating death. Thousands of residences were burnt to ashes in Bangladesh on Monday after a sudden fire broke out in the settlement of refugee Rohingya Muslims. These temporary residences are in the southern region of the country inhabited by millions of refugees from Myanmar. According to the information received, this fire broke out in the Balukhali camp built in the Cox's Bazar area, which spread to a much larger area in a short time. The temporary accommodation in the refugee camp is made of tents, plastic sheets, and thick polyethylene sheets. United Nations Refugee Agency spokeswoman Lois Donovan at Cox's Bazar has said that the rescue teams became active as soon as they came to know about the incident and they saved a huge loss of life and property. According to eyewitnesses, many refugees have died in the accident but no UN or local administration official has confirmed the death toll. More than a million Rohingya refugees who hail from Myanmar in 2017 live in Cox's Bazar and the camps around it. The United Nations and many Muslim countries help them in living and eating. Also Read: 'Hello Charlie' film trailer out, features funniest script 13 people killed on spot in tragic road accident, auto-bus collision in Gwalior Kangana: 4th-time national award winner thanked everyone for getting this again