In their latest report, the Sudanese authorities registered more than 2,200 cases of cholera.
They clarified that the city of Port Sudan is encountering a cholera epidemic, exacerbated by the lack of medical supplies and medicines.
They also explained that the situation has been further exacerbated by the war, indicating that 70% of the Sudanese health system is out of service.
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