Over 200,000 people newly displaced in Sudan’s Kordofan as fighting rages
The UN's International Organization for Migration (IOM) reports that over 200,000 people have been newly displaced in Sudan's Kordofan region since late last year due to intensified fighting. Drone attacks in El Obeid, the region's largest city, have targeted critical water and electricity infrastructure, impacting essential services like water pumping and healthcare.
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AI-generatedThe UN's International Organization for Migration (IOM) reports that over 200,000 people have been newly displaced in Sudan's Kordofan region since late last year due to intensified fighting. Drone attacks in El Obeid, the region's largest city, have targeted critical water and electricity infrastructure, impacting essential services like water pumping and healthcare. Displacement in the Sheikan district, which includes El Obeid, has increased by 25% in the past eight months. The crisis is exacerbated by seasonal flooding in North Darfur, which has damaged homes and displaced over 1,000 families. The IOM highlights that Sudan faces one of the world's largest displacement crises, with conflict, infrastructure damage, and flooding pushing families to their limits.
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5 extractedSudan is experiencing one of the world’s largest displacement crises.
Seasonal flooding in North Darfur state is compounding the displacement crisis.
Displacement in El Obeid's Sheikan district has surged 25 percent over the past eight months.
Drone attacks are targeting critical water and electricity infrastructure in El Obeid, Kordofan.
Over 200,000 people have been newly displaced in Sudan’s Kordofan region due to intensified fighting since late last year.