
""Everyone left in El Fasher has changed," said Ahmed Suleiman, who has seen more than 260 Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacks since the paramilitary laid siege to North Darfur State's capital."
""There is a huge number of bodies," he said, "scattered in open air, homes, inside water tanks within houses, and some bodies were not properly buried.""
"Without any meaningful way to tamp down the spread of disease, the fighting in Sudan has created a perfect storm for cholera outbreaks, exacerbated by the severe lack of access to clean water and food."
"The intestinal disease is marked by a severe and total depletion of salt and water in the body, and is cal..."
The civil war in Sudan has resulted in a severe cholera outbreak in the Darfur region, where rates of infectious disease, displacement, and malnutrition have surged. Ahmed Suleiman, a local program manager, reports a significant increase in cholera cases due to ongoing violence and a lack of access to clean water and food. The situation is dire, with many bodies left unburied and the population suffering from hunger and disease. USAID cuts have worsened the famine, further accelerating infection rates.
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