Sudan: UN and Partners Coordinate Aid for 150,000 People Affected By Flooding

12 August 2013

United Nations agencies and humanitarian partners are coordinating closely with the Government of Sudan to assist close to 150,000 people get food, water and shelter following heavy rains that began early this month.

"More rains are expected in the coming days and the estimated number of affected people is likely to rise further as rains continue and as more information becomes available," the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said.

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