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Sudan crisis worsens as civil war enters 4th year and Hormuz closure disrupts aid

Sudan crisis worsens as civil war enters 4th year and Hormuz closure disrupts aid

Summary

Sudan’s civil war is now in its fourth year and has created the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Nearly 40% of people in Sudan are facing severe hunger, and aid groups say the situation is worse because the nearby Strait of Hormuz has been closed, making it harder to deliver aid.

Key Facts

  • Sudan’s civil war has lasted for four years.
  • Almost 40% of Sudan’s population is experiencing emergency-level hunger.
  • The humanitarian crisis in Sudan is the largest in the world right now.
  • Aid organizations say the crisis is not getting enough global attention.
  • The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has disrupted the delivery of aid to Sudan.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is a key shipping route near Sudan that helps bring supplies.
  • Humanitarian officials warn that conditions in Sudan are getting worse because of these problems.
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