South Sudan flood victims struggle to find safe water
Thousands of people who were displaced by flash floods in South Sudan find it almost impossible to find safe drinking water, the charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has said.
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The majority of those affected are in the northern oil producing Unity State, MSF's press release said.
Eight months since flooding began, people in Unity State and other surrounding areas are stuck in poor living conditions and are at risk of outbreaks of infectious and waterborne diseases.
"When you walk through the camps, you can see malnourished children, people collecting dirty flood water to drink, cattle collapsing and their carcasses everywhere. Such poor conditions are harming people’s health," MSF's Reza Eshaghian said.
The number of people reported to have been affected by floods since May last year was 835,000.
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