Several other passengers were said to have been kidnapped by the bandits.
Some of the items destroyed include 450 pieces of mattrasses, 450 pieces of pillows, 655 cartons of children and adult pampers.
The fire destroyed about 100 shelters, while dozens of households were displaced.
SEMA said Fulani militants had destroyed roads and bridges in parts of the state, so as to prevent security agencies from accessing remote areas to contain attacks.
Governor Buni has directed government hospitals in Geidam and Damaturu to offer free treatment to residents wounded after the NAF airstrike killed many.
According to the DG of SEMA in Cross River, the state does not have the resources to take care of all the returnees at once.
Recently, over 1,500 houses were affected and two lives lost to flood in some parts of the state.
The flooding disaster spanned through eight local government councils of Kano.
The Nigeria Meteorological Agency has warned of heavy rainfall with massive floods that will affect some states and parts of Yobe.
The flood, which submerged houses, was caused by torrential rainfall on Wednesday and Thursday.
