The Sudan battle, now in its second 12 months, has compelled over 840,000 refugees into South Sudan. Since November, an extra 120,000 refugees and returning South Sudanese have crossed the porous border utilizing casual routes. The United Nations warns that these weak teams face dire situations as they arrive in border cities like Renk, which battle to deal with the inflow. Restricted assets, insufficient shelter, and fundamental service shortages spotlight the continuing refugee disaster.
Al Jazeera’s Catherine Soi experiences from South Sudan’s border city of Renk.
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