South Sudan flooding: A million people affected by rising waters
Around one in 12 South Sudanese are affected by one of the worst flood seasons of recent years.
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More than a quarter of those – many in the north – have been forced from their homes by rising waters.
Ocha said the displaced were seeking refuge on higher ground, but the rains have also meant that getting aid to those who need it had become increasingly difficult.
This is one of the worst flood seasons that South Sudan – a country with a population of more than 11 million people - has experienced in recent decades.
In Pibor, in the east, 112,000 people have lost their homes, according to a government relief agency there.
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