Many people have also recently returned after the army said it had expelled the RSF from the area.
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Patients are seen at a hospital in Omdurman, sent by a volunteer to HAS this week. Many patients have been forced to provide their own IV drips.
Cholera is spreading after drone attacks struck power stations, cutting off clean water and electricity to residents of Khartoum. 1of2
This is one of many voice messages HAS is receiving from people in Sudan.
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Cholera – a huge risk to children in Sudan, and growing
A volunteer describes the horror of watching children die in a hospital in Omdurman and pleads for the world to help. The hospital is struggling to treat patients as cases of cholera continue to rise drastically. 1of2
There is no treatment. This is what’s happening everybody. This is what’s happening.”
The destruction of power stations has limited people’s access to clean water, with many forced to drink from the Nile or unsafe shallow wells.2of2
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Cholera deaths are surging as hundreds of cases a week are being reported in Omdurman and Khartoum.
Patients are seen in this video lying on the ground outside in temperatures higher than 40 degrees.
The man filming repeats, “These are cholera patients just left outside... 1of2
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The number of people in Sudan at risk of sexual based gender violence, stands at an estimated 12.1 million people, or 25% of the population.
Fathia Abdalla’s briefing explores Sudan’s conflict and how SGBV is still underreported. 1 of 2