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Severe floods in South Sudan have displaced nearly 890,000 people, killed at least 19, and hampered aid due to low funding.
Severe flooding in South Sudan has affected nearly 890,000 people, more than double the number three weeks prior, with at least 19 deaths reported.
Driven by heavy rains and rising Nile River levels, the floods have devastated homes, crops, schools, health facilities, and roads in Jonglei and Unity states, displacing nearly a third of those affected.
The UN and partners are delivering emergency aid including food, shelter, health services, and sandbags, but the 2025 humanitarian response plan remains only 30% funded, limiting relief efforts.
Above-average rainfall is expected to continue, increasing flood risks in a country highly vulnerable due to its geography and seasonal weather patterns.
Las graves inundaciones en Sudán del Sur han desplazado a casi 890,000 personas, han matado al menos a 19, y han obstaculizado la ayuda debido a la escasa financiación.