El Radoom / Adila / Tawila — Obtaining drinking water in South Darfur proves to be difficult for the residents of one village, owing to the stalling of the only operating water engine in the area. Meanwhile, people in Adila locality continue to suffer from the drinking water crisis. Displaced people in North Darfur camps face the same problems.
The residents of El Tomat village, at the border of Dimso and El Radoom localities, revealed to Dabanga Sudan that this water engine has stalled since mid-February. The people currently fetch water from an area named Karti Karti, about 10 km from the village.
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