The United Nations has issued a warning about Sudan's deteriorating humanitarian situation, as conflict continues to displace hundreds.
In West Kordofan, a state in central-western Sudan, approximately 47,000 people escaped conflict this month, while 6,000 were displaced in North Darfur. The region now hosts over 1.7m displaced people, Xinhua reported.
Khartoum is experiencing major disruptions due to power outages induced by drone attacks, which are limiting access to water and healthcare and driving a cholera outbreak.
Over 25,000 South Sudanese refugees have arrived in White Nile state in recent weeks, seeking safety from danger, according to Xinhua.
The UN reports only $552m of the $4.2bn humanitarian funding goal has been met and urges greater support and access.