South Sudan Fighting Displaces Nearly 280,000 - UN Warns of 'Perfect Storm'
Nearly 280,000 displaced by clashes between South Sudan's national army and opposition, worsening cholera with over 98,000 cases since September, while aid access remains limited.
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South Sudan Fighting Displaces Nearly 280,000 - UN Warns of 'Perfect Storm'
Renewed fighting in South Sudan's Jonglei state has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians in recent weeks, damaged health facilities, fuelled the spread of cholera and prompting the UN relief chief to warn of a "perfect storm" of conflict, climate shocks and deprivation.
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South Sudan fighting displaces nearly 280,000; UN warns of ‘perfect storm’
Renewed fighting in South Sudan’s Jonglei state has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians in recent weeks, damaged health facilities, fuelled the spread of cholera and prompting the UN relief chief to warn of a “perfect storm” of conflict, climate shocks and deprivation.
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