Flood Response Continues To 150,000 Affected People In Eight States, Sudan
The response to flood-affected communities across South Sudan continued, with Northern Bahr el Ghazal the state with the highest number of people known to need assistance. A number of inter-agency needs assessments in the first week of October brought the number of people assessed as needing assistance following floods to just over 150,000. Of these, aid agencies have so far reached about 91,300 people with food, household items, health care and water and sanitation supplies, depending on the needs identified.

Partners are mobilizing to reach the remaining communities, and continue to conduct needs assessments in areas where floods are reported. However, several such areas, including in Jonglei, Lakes and Upper Nile states, are currently inaccessible to humanitarian partners due to impassable roads. In some areas, affected communities can only be reached by boat.

While affecting tens of thousands, the scale of this year’s floods remains more limited than in 2012. By the end of September last year, 260,000 people had been assessed as affected by flooding.


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