Hundreds of families fleeing Aweil for Khartoum

South Sudanese families continue to flee to Sudan on a daily basis due to detetiorating conditions in their homeland.

South Sudanese families continue to flee to Sudan on a daily basis due to detetiorating conditions in their homeland.

Malik Malek, a chief from the displaced camps west of Sudan capital city Khartoum told Radio Tamazuj Monday that hundreds are coming from Northern Bahr el Ghazal to Khartoum daily.

He said according to the people who are coming there are also families going to East Darfur and other Sudanese states bordering Northern Bahr el Ghazal amid absence of relief agencies.

Northern Bahr el Ghazal is suffering from food shortages.

File photo: South Sudanese woman living in a refugee camp in Khartoum