Sudan: First Responders - Humanitarian Situation Dire, 'Healthcare System Days From Collapse'

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First Responders - Humanitarian Situation Dire, 'Healthcare System... Radiodabanga: Sudan

, the group highlights that the fighting that erupted across Sudan on April 15 between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces has had a devastating impact on civilian lives and infrastructure."The worst impacted city is the capital Khartoum, where the UN has reported over 500 casualties and 4,000 wounded. The figures are mounting by the hour and probably a significant undercount given the number of victims it is not possible to count in the chaos," the letter says.

They emphasise that tens of thousands have fled Sudan to neighbouring countries including, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, and South Sudan. The landare heavily congested. Children, elderly, people with special needs wait for days inside buses before being able to cross. There are limited food, water, and medical services in the crossing points.

'Establish safe corridors for civilians to facilitate relief and evacuate those most in need to safer areas from fighting zones...'

 

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