Aid organizations say the growing number of displaced families is worsening already dire conditions in the camps, where clean water, food and medical supplies remain critically scarce.
Breakdown
- A surge of displacement from Al Fashir has triggered alarm among aid agencies as families report abuse, hunger, and perilous escapes.
- Camps are overwhelmed, and doctors warn that the influx is straining limited resources. 15s
- Displaced families describe walking for days, facing violence including beatings, rapes, and being run over by vehicles. 24s
- Medical teams are treating malnourished children, pregnant women, and people injured during their escape. 59s
- Aid organizations say the growing number of displaced families is worsening shortages of clean water, food, and medical supplies in the camps. 1m 51s