No water, no power - Port Sudan reeling after week of attacks
Summary
Port Sudan, once a safe place during Sudan's civil war, is now facing serious problems after a week of drone attacks by the Rapid Support Forces. These attacks have caused water and fuel shortages, leaving people in difficult situations as prices have soared and basic services have been disrupted.Key Facts
- Recent drone attacks in Port Sudan have caused heavy damage and ongoing fires at fuel depots.
- The attacks have led to a steep increase in water prices, making it hard for residents to access enough water for daily needs.
- Port Sudan is experiencing power outages, worsening living conditions due to high heat and humidity.
- Over 12 million people have been displaced by the ongoing civil war in Sudan.
- Port Sudan was considered a refuge from the civil war until last week's attacks.
- Residents, including families who fled other parts of Sudan, are struggling to maintain normal life as essential goods and services become scarce.
- The conflict in Sudan has been ongoing for over two years between the Rapid Support Forces and the army, creating severe humanitarian issues.
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