Due to the information still received, the province of Tanganika has been the most affected by the flood. The Ragumba River is in Ufan and has gone out, breaking its edges, which have been greatly affected by schools, houses and fields.
Thousands of people have no place to hide crops, including cassava, maize and peanuts. Because of this, the situation in the country has become more serious in the country already.
The risk of spreading the disease is increasing due to flood contaminated water fillers. In the case of cholera in the Tanganika province, a jump has been recorded six times compared to the same period last year.
Uzin Bowon, a UN agency spokesman, says that the current emergency shows a double crisis in the DRC, where violent conflicts and mass displacement are now fighting for the seasonal challenges.
He told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday that there was intense pressure on the community due to floods.
Due to violence in South Kivu province, more than 3,000 displaced people took refuge in Tangania from January. Many people took shelter in local homes, churches and schools, which are now damaged or broken.
The eastern part of the Congo Democratic Republic is located in the eastern part of the four provinces, where 23 million people are in trouble due to violent conflict and hunger.
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UN refugee agencies and its partners are busy providing shelter, clean water, food and treatment care for the need, but the lack of funds is obstructing these efforts.
There are reports that some refugees who have taken refuge in DRC in Burundi have returned to the DRC, who have said that food, refugees and basic services are available at a limited level.
However, a large number of people are still moving to other countries in search of protection. So far, about 1.2 million people have reached Burundi, Tanzania and Uganda. About 5,000 people arrived in Uganda last week.
According to the UNHCR, this trend shows that host countries and neighboring countries need to be assisted in additional levels to address the challenges that have been tackled in their community.
A spokesman for the UN agency emphasized that there is a need for widespread humanitarian propaganda in the current situation, but only 20 percent of the total funds for the DRC have been collected.