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At least 6,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) were left homeless after a fire gutted parts of the sprawling Pabbo camp in northern Uganda, destroying hundreds of grass-thatched huts where the IDPs had been living, local leaders and the army said. Another fire in Pabbo earlier this year destroyed several thousand huts and highlighted the problem of congestion in the camps. The congestion in the camp has also resulted in a breakdown of social structures, increased crime, and alcohol and drug abuse, according to local authorities.