Khartoum, 7 September - On September 6, a convoy of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) carrying humanitarian aid for communities heavily affected by the re-cent flooding in Al Jazirah state, south east of Khartoum, was stopped on the road between Manaqil town and Al Jamusi village. Four of the seven pickup trucks loaded with kits contain-ing much needed mosquito nets, blankets, plastic sheets, mats, kitchen pots and buckets were than looted by unknown individuals in the area. No violence was used.
“Two unknown young man blocked the road for our last three pick-up trucks, said Atsuhiko Ochiai, Head of Mission for MSF in Sudan. “Other bystanders and cars passing by then joined the discussion and started looting the items loaded on the pick-up trucks. The people who took the items expressed a dire need for humanitarian assistance”, stresses Ochiai. “MSF re-mains committed to respond to the high needs in the flooded areas.”
About 20 000 families from 100 villages are affected by the heavy floods in Al Jazirah state. MSF is working together with the Ministry of health (MOH) and is constructing temporary la-trines, installing water tanks and distribution systems for provision of clean water. With con-tinuing heavy rains, our teams are also preparing for potential outbreaks.