On June 12, Mohammad Saleem, a Rohingya refugee, living in the Kalindi Kunj area of South Delhi, was forced to evacuate the refugee camp as a massive fire broke out in the dead of night. As a result of the fire, 56 homes were gutted, leaving nearly 300 people screaming desperately on the streets without a home to go to. Saleem, a member of this community, barely escaped with the clothes on his back. The fire spread so fast that he could save none of his belongings. His utensils, clothes and his children's books were found burnt up in the rubble later. With no access to pure water, many cases of diarrhoea have been reported in the refugee camp. In this picture, a boy lo
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