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    Sudan seized by a fatal crisis while hunger, disease and heat intensifies

    In El Fasher, the capital of the north of Darfur which has been as a seat for 15 months, the catastrophic humanitarian situation aggravates. Food shortages and prices are built up for the cuisines managed by the community to close. Generalized hunger and malnutrition would have caused several deaths and pushed some residents to eat animal food.

    In the locality of Tawila northern Darfur, humanitarian organizations had to strengthen their responses to the increase in cholera cases. They have expanded the capacities of treatment centers, but the needs remain disastrous. Low water content medical supplies and the construction of latrines are urgent necessities.

    In the state of eastern Darfur, the Lagawa travel site, welcoming more than 7,000 people, faces serious food shortages and repeated armed attacks. Doctors warn that the current conflict continues to block the provision of aid, so that vulnerable families find themselves without access to food or health care.

    Extreme heat and torrential rain

    Meanwhile, floods and storms move families and destroy houses across the country.

    In the locality of Rahad of the state of North Kordofan, heavy rains moved on Monday about 550 people and damaged or destroyed more than 170 houses.

    Torrential rains in the eastern state of Kasssala have devastated the Gharb Almatar travel site, affecting more than 6,000 people. Many tents have been flooded, exposing children to cold, hunger and unsanitary conditions. Displaced families need cash, shelter and protection aid.

    In the coastal city of Port Sudan, Extreme Heat continues to endanger lives, with three reported deaths and 50 cases of distress this week in the midst of booming temperatures and generalized power outages.

    While temperatures reach 47 degrees Celsius (116.6 degrees Fahrenheit), outdated hospitals encourage health workers to call for urgent support, including cooling equipment, medical supplies and staff.

    Call on an increase in financing

    With these aggravating crises, international support is desperately necessary. The 2025 response plan, which is looking for $ 4.2 billion to help 21 million of the most vulnerable people across Sudan, is only funded by 23% to date.

    Ochha Once again, international donors have increased funding for the response.

    Publicado anteriormente en Almouwatin.

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