NAIROBI - Refugees at camps in South Sudan are suffering from dehydration, diarrhea and other health complications due to a lack of drinking water. The coming rainy season should be a relief, international aid agencies say the rains actually could make the situation worse. Escaping danger The United Nations refugee agency says 35,000 refugees have arrived in South Sudan's Unity State in the last month. Mostly from Blue Nile state in Sudan, many have walked for ...
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