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Govt has no plan yet to evacuate South Sudanese from Sudan - Dau

Govt has no plan yet to evacuate South Sudanese from Sudan - Dau
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More Showers And Storms Thursday With Snow Up North

As a system moves across the region on Thursday, showers and snow will continue to impact the state, just adding more moisture to flow into the rivers. Quieter weather should return for the weekend. - D.J. Kayser

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Jimmy Gillings/ABC News(BENTIU, South Sudan) The water came in the night, rushing into her home. And as it covered everything she owned in her hometown of Niahldiu, Nyathak took her children through the waters to the shore, waiting to be rescued. Flooding during the rainy season is not uncommon here in South Sudan, but as the weeks and months passed without the waters receding, Nyathak like so many here made the decision to leave Niahldiu with her family in search of dry land. She said it took her six days to reach dry land almost 30 miles away in Bentiu, the seat of Unity State, where, for two years now, tens of thousands of people have come seeking dry shelter, medicine and food, as the flood water claims more and more communities and cuts off many others from supplies. ABC World News Tonight anchor David Muir and his team traveled to South Sudan to report on yet another front line of the climate crisis, with more than one million people now facing severe food insecurity

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Jimmy Gillings/ABC News(BENTIU, South Sudan) The water came in the night, rushing into her home. And as it covered everything she owned in her hometown of Niahldiu, Nyathak took her children through the waters to the shore, waiting to be rescued. Flooding during the rainy season is not uncommon here in South Sudan, but as the weeks and months passed without the waters receding, Nyathak like so many here made the decision to leave Niahldiu with her family in search of dry land. She said it took her six days to reach dry land almost 30 miles away in Bentiu, the seat of Unity State, where, for two years now, tens of thousands of people have come seeking dry shelter, medicine and food, as the flood water claims more and more communities and cuts off many others from supplies. ABC World News Tonight anchor David Muir and his team traveled to South Sudan to report on yet another front line of the climate crisis, with more than one million people now facing severe food insecurity

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