People are still fleeing the conflict by land, air, and sea. According to Aleksandra Roulet-Cimpric of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), there is no food, water, or shelter for the thousands of people who have crossed the border into Chad:
People are still fleeing the conflict by land, air, and sea. According to Aleksandra Roulet-Cimpric of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), there is no food, water, or shelter for the thousands of people who have crossed the border into Chad:
The humanitarian situation is alarming. Around 20,000 people have arrived since 15 April – mainly women, children and elderly people… They are settled under trees with no shelter. When they arrive there is no access to water… health facilities, no access to any kind of food assistance.”