 Shortly before 3 o'clock yesterday, a massive fire engulfed this part of the world's largest refugee camp. Camp 11 of Bukia refugee camp of the Rohingya refugees. More than 12,000 refugees were affected. Many of them lost every single possession that they had. More than 2,000 shelters were burned alongside with 95 community facilities, such as learning centers, clinics, hospitals, places that are needed, services that are needed by the refugees. We worked with a fire service of Bangladesh to put off the fire. We mobilized our own disaster management unit volunteers. These are refugees trained to combat fire. These people created fire breaks, so the fire will not propagate. But because of the wind and the kind of materials that we use in this camp, it was so difficult, it took us three hours almost to contain the fire. And this is the result. Immediately after the incident, IOM mobilized three mobile medical teams to address the needs of the wounded. Those ones were injured in the process. And likewise mobilized three mental health and psychosocial services teams to provide counseling and guidance to those people who were traumatized by the incident. IOM this morning likewise mobilized a multi-sectoral assessment team to understand the needs of the refugees in order to better address them. We started distributing emergency shelter kits so that the refugees could start putting roof on top of their head. We will likewise rehabilitate, wash facilities in order to bring some semblance of normalcy to the life of the affected population. IOM shall continue to work with its partners in order to restore the other services in these camps and bring normalcy to the lives of the affected population.