The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees announced in a report that the number of Sudanese migrants in Libya had reached 98,700 as of October 1.
She explained that 47,179 migrants are registered with UNHCR in the country, and about 65,000 of them entered through Kufra, estimating the entry of between 300 to 400 new people daily.
The spokesman for my country, Kufra, Abdullah Suleiman, warned of the worsening crisis of the influx of refugees from Sudan
Suleiman said in a statement to Al-Ahrar that the city is going through a real dilemma caused by the continued influx of Sudanese refugees towards it, and their increase is leaving many burdens on service and health institutions.
Suleiman added that international organizations, since their late entry into the crisis, have limited themselves to providing blankets and food, without providing any support to service institutions.
The United Nations reported last Wednesday that about 2.2 million Sudanese crossed the border into neighboring countries: Egypt, Chad, Central Africa, and Libya. As a result of the conflict in Sudan.
The United Nations said that most of the displaced children suffer from epidemic diseases such as cholera, malaria, dengue fever, and German measles.
Source: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees + Libya Al Ahrar Channel