95 people have died from hunger and disease in a refugee camp in western Sudan in the past 40 days, volunteers say.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Khartoum, September 29 (Xinhua) — At least 95 people have died from hunger and disease in the Abu Shouk camp for displaced persons in El Fasher, western Sudan, over the past 40 days, volunteer groups reported on Sunday.

Abu Shouk camp's emergency department said in a statement that 73 children under five and 22 elderly people had died from hunger and disease in the camp.

"The security and humanitarian situation in El Fasher remains dire, with residents facing acute shortages of food, water, and medical care, particularly displaced persons who lack access to humanitarian aid and basic services," the statement reads. The volunteer group warned of a looming health crisis, citing unburied bodies scattered throughout the city amid ongoing insecurity, and called on international organizations to create safe corridors for civilians fleeing the conflict.

The El Fasher Resistance Coordination Committee, another volunteer group, confirmed the deaths and reported a sharp deterioration in the humanitarian situation, citing ongoing shelling, the cessation of essential services, and the closure of most soup kitchens amid a lack of funding and rising prices. –0–

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