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Stymy aid panels followed a deadly sodan landslide torn by the war

The number of deaths has not yet been verified because the showers and damaged terrains are extremely difficult to reach the affected communities, according to the United Nations Migration Agency, Iom.

To date, around 150 people have been moved from Tarsen and neighboring villages, families have now been absent in neighboring communities.

The United Nations humanitarian agency, OchhaAnd the partners have put a quick response plan into service. On Thursday, teams comprising nearly a dozen local and international non -governmental organizations and United Nations agencies went to the site, traveling in part by the donkey because of the rugged land.

Their mission focused on confirmation of the number of people affected and evaluating and response to urgent needs, said OCHA.

Transport critical supplies

The teams also transported Critical supplies for up to 750 peopleIncluding medical kits, nutritional support, food rations, non -food items and other essential materials.

Mobile health clinics and emergency medical teams have also been deployed to provide immediate field care.

The answer aims to support the survivors of Tarsen and neighboring villages affected by the disaster.

“” The results of the evaluation will guide the scaling of the assistanceWith UN agencies preparing to send more supplies to meet additional needs, ”said Dujarric.

Flood, climbing violence in the north of Darfur

Meanwhile, Ocha warned that the situation in El Fasher in the north of Darfur is getting worse, in the middle of the climbing of violence and now floods. Local sources report that heavy artillery fires have killed dozens of civilians in recent days.

At the same time, humanitarian access continues to be hampered and women and girls are facing risk of serious protection, including sexual violence.

Composing the region’s crisis, heavy rains and floods moved 350 people in the city of Korma on Monday, with latrines destroyed on the travel site. Families asked for a shelter with the host communities.

Famine and cholera

In recent days, floods in the Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps for displaced people near El Fasher have had an impact on 4,300 residents, destroyed 900 tents and damaged 2300 houses, according to UN partners on the ground.

“” These incidents further deepen the horrible situation in a place that knows famine, and it has been dismissed and was mistreated“Said the UN spokesperson.

Meanwhile, cholera continues to climb, with aid partners reporting nearly 8,000 cases in northern Darfur and more than 3,800 cases in southern Darfur since May, he said.

The epidemic has been reinforced by the serious malnutrition, which doubled in the north of Darfur in the past year, leaving particularly vulnerable children.

Sudan has been involved in the war between rival soldiers since April 2023.

“We and our partners support the response to the epidemic by providing clean waters, health services and by leading vaccination campaigns to cholera, despite serious logistical challenges,” said Dujarric.

Originally published at Almouwatin.com

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