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500 Internal server error South Sudan: The human cost of floods in South Sudan
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Sorry, we're currently unable to bring you the page you're looking for. Nearly a million people are displaced in South Sudan following four consecutive years of record-breaking rainfall.
Please try: Swathes of farmland have been submerged and the UN says almost 65% of the population is severely food insecure with up to three million on the verge of starvation.
Hitting the refresh button in your browser The BBC's Mercy Juma was in the country’s Upper Nile State where hundreds of villages are now completely submerged by the flooding waters.
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