Country: Liberia Source: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Please refer to the attached file. Date of event 28-03-2026 What happened, where and when? Between 24 and 28 March 2026, Liberia experienced a series of widespread fire outbreaks across five counties: Grand Cape Mount, River Cess, Margibi, Nimba, and Montserrado resulting in severe humanitarian challenges for affected families and communities. In total, 234 households, representing 1643 people, were impacted. The fires destroyed 61 houses, of which 41 were completely destroyed and 20 were partially damaged. As a result, many families were displaced and lost essential belongings, including clothing, bedding, and cooking utensils. Beyond the immediate physical destruction, the incidents significantly disrupted livelihoods. Many affected households have been forced to rely on host families and already overstretched community resources. The extent of the damage highlights the vulnerability of local housing structures and underscores the urgent need to strengthen community-level fire prevention and preparedness measures.
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