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Sudan cholera outbreak kills 70 in a week: officials
Port Sudan, Sudan, Feb 27 (AFP) Feb 27, 2025
At least 70 people have died from cholera and more than 2,200 have been infected in southern Sudan over the past week, Save the Children said Thursday, citing health ministry data.

The outbreak White Nile state capital Kosti, followed a reported drone strike on the Um Dabakar power station, 275 kilometres (170 miles) south of Khartoum, which disrupted access to clean water.

It comes as Sudan's healthcare system, crippled by a brutal civil war nearing its second year, struggles amid tens of thousands killed and over 12 million displaced.

"More than 2,200 people, including children, are now battling the deadly cholera outbreak in the city of Kosti," Save the Children said in a statement.

The humanitarian organisation said the army-aligned health ministry reported over 2,243 cholera cases -- an average of about 400 per day -- in Kosti, with at least 70 deaths between February 20 and 26.

Sudan has recorded more than 55,000 cholera cases and over 1,400 deaths since the outbreak began in August last year, the health ministry said Tuesday.

Citing health ministry data, the UN's children agency, UNICEF, said on Thursday that about 2,700 cholera cases have been reported in White Nile between January 1 and February 25, including over 500 children.

"The continued destruction of critical humanitarian infrastructure has left no child safe in this war," said Sheldon Yett, UNICEF's representative to Sudan.

"If children are denied access to clean water, hygiene and sanitation services, as well as information on preventing the spread of cholera, the outbreak will unfortunately continue," he added.

The war in Sudan, which erupted in April 2023, has decimated the country's civilian infrastructure and medical facilities.

At least 80 percent of hospitals are out of service while those still functioning are running critically low on medical supplies.


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