The answer has many complex factors. I think the two main factors are the camp running out of food and the people trying to impose their authority/control over everyone in the area.
I would suggest some thought experiments.
If you were not there, what would they do? Would they move (or get rounded up) to refugee camps? Who else is in the area and what would they do? Would anything change if you did happen to be there?
What people would be in the camp? Children? Families? That might make a difference.
There must be some kind of office there. Maybe you could go there and ask what they do. You are interested in property next to them and would like to find out if your shooting range would bother them, or what times would be best. Ask if there are weather problems you should know about, like severe lightning, hail, flooding, fires, or whatever, and what preps they have to get through those problems.