
Sudan’s Cholera Outbreak Surges Amid Conflict and Floods
Sudan’s cholera epidemic since July has reached over 91,000 cases and 2,300 deaths across 17 states, deepening the humanitarian crisis amid conflict and seasonal floods.
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Sudan’s cholera epidemic since July has reached over 91,000 cases and 2,300 deaths across 17 states, deepening the humanitarian crisis amid conflict and seasonal floods.
UN accuses Sudan’s paramilitary RSF of obstructing aid to Darfur amid famine threats, with millions facing catastrophic hunger. Urgent international action demanded.
UN’s new relief chief Tom Fletcher visits Sudan and Chad, calling for increased aid access to support over half the population in dire need.
Over 14 million people have been displaced by the ongoing conflict in Sudan, with nearly 30% of the population affected, says the IOM.
Clashes in Sudan leave 83 dead, sparking shortages of food, water, and medicine. WHO warns of a collapsing healthcare system as global leaders push for ceasefire.
Clashes between Sudan’s army and paramilitary forces leave 56 dead, hundreds injured. Violence continues in Khartoum, residents report ongoing gunfire.