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9, Apr 2026
Middle East War: 3,640 Dead, 90,000 Homes Destroyed in 40 Days of Intense Conflict

April 9(BNP): The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has resulted in a devastating humanitarian crisis, with at least 3,640 people reported dead and over 90,000 homes destroyed within just 40 days of intense fighting.

Middle East War: 3,640 Dead, 90,000 Homes Destroyed in 40 Days of Intense Conflict

According to preliminary reports from humanitarian agencies and local authorities, thousands of civilians are among the casualties, with many more injured or displaced. The large-scale destruction of residential areas has left countless families homeless, forcing them to seek shelter in overcrowded camps and temporary facilities.

Critical infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and water supply systems, has also suffered extensive damage, severely impacting access to essential services. Aid organizations have raised concerns over the rapidly deteriorating situation, warning of shortages in food, clean water, and medical supplies.

International leaders and global organizations have called for an immediate ceasefire and urged all parties involved to prioritize civilian safety and allow unhindered humanitarian access to affected regions.

The situation remains highly volatile, with continued airstrikes and ground operations exacerbating the crisis. Relief agencies are working around the clock, but access constraints and security risks continue to hamper rescue and rehabilitation efforts.

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