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Water will run out in 9 days for Sudan refugees, aid agency warns

Retrieved from: IPS news

 

Water will run out in just nine days for tens of thousands of refugees who have fled from Sudan into South Sudan, overwhelming the few camps in a parched stretch of Upper Nile state, the aid agency Doctors Without Borders said Tuesday.

Many of the exhausted refugees are dying from diarrhea, another threat exacerbated by the scarcity of clean water in the overcrowded camps, the aid agency said. Dozens of children are brought in suffering from malnutrition daily.

The onslaught of the rainy season, a seeming boon for dehydrated refugees, is worsening the situation, drowning out access roads to deliver treated water to those who need it.

“Food was scarce. Water was contaminated. I’ve seen people dying,” Doctors Without Borders emergency coordinator Voltek Asztabski said. Aid agencies have provided food and water, but the water will soon run out for an estimated 20,000 people in temporary settlements strung along the road from the Sudanese border. “These people need to be relocated as soon as possible.”

The sheer number of refugees flowing into South Sudan has surprised aid agencies, straining their resources. Two camps are already bursting. A third camp is being created, but aid agencies fear that even the new camp will not be enough to hold the flood of newly arrived refugee

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