Emergency Relief and Recovery for Fire Victims in Kumba I Municipality Summary On June 27, 2025, a devastating fire broke out on Ndiba Street, popularly known as Under Mango, in Kumba I Municipality. The fire destroyed five wooden houses that were home to nearly 20 families, many of whom are internally displaced persons (IDPs) affected by the ongoing Anglophone crisis. Although no lives were lost, the disaster caused significant material losses and left vulnerable families without shelter or bas
The core problem in the project is the fire disaster that occurred on June 27, 2025, on Ndiba Street in Kumba I Municipality, which resulted in: Immediate Problems: 1. Destruction of Property: Five wooden houses were completely destroyed. Significant material losses were incurred. 2. Displacement of Families: Nearly 20 families lost their homes. Most of the victims are internally displaced persons (IDPs) already affected by the Anglophone crisis, making them doubly vulnerable.
1. Provide emergency shelter and relief items. 2. Reconstruct safer and more durable homes. 3. Offer psycho-social support to affected families. 4. Conduct fire safety and prevention training. 5. Distribute firefighting tools and equipment. 6. Support livelihood recovery through grants or small loans. 7. Advocate for better housing policies and safety regulations. 8. Ensure proper identification and follow-up through a local commission.
1. Improved living conditions for displaced families. 2. Increased community awareness and preparedness for fire disasters. 3. Reduced risk of future fire outbreaks. 4. Enhanced resilience and self-reliance among vulnerable populations. 5. Strengthened collaboration between authorities and communities. 6. Improved housing standards and enforcement of safety regulations. 7. Psychological recovery and social stability for affect
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