Brief World News: The Latest Flood Gaza Assistance Crisis, Died -Obrained in India and Pakistan, Funding Cutting Worsened Somalia Drought

In a warning from the world food program (WFP), agency said Half a million people “are on the threshold of hunger”, a claim supported by many humanitarian institutions. The latest data is the latest shows widespread acute malnutrition.

The ceasefire is the only way to increase the delivery of assistance, the UN agent insists. This explains that even though the team did everything they could provide food assistance, only 47 percent of the number of daily targets entered.

No food, no bread

Unless the battle stops, the distribution of organized assistance and hot food and a bakery supported by WFP cannot start again, the agent said.

UN Assistance Agency for Palestinian Refugees, UnrwaReporting on Monday that instead of being able to prepare for the beginning of the new school year, children in Gaza instead look for water and queue up for food while their classrooms have “turned into a crowded shelter”.

Three years of school has now been lost, the agency emphasizes the tweet.

Hunger Death in Gaza Continued

The UN on Monday sounded an alarm due to the increase in hunger in Gaza, after the Ministry of Health reported that five people – including two children – died in the last 24 hours due to malnutrition and hunger.

“To prevent such death, Humanitarian must be able to provide food on a scale, and consistently, through all the crossings and routes available to reach the population of 2.1 million people, half of them are children,” said UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric to journalists in New York.

He said that of the 12 aid missions that needed coordination with Israeli authorities on Sunday, eight left without obstacles, including the transfer of nutritional supply and fuel to the north. One Mission – To replace the water pipe in Deir Al Balah – rejected, while the other three faced a delay but eventually finished.

Limitation of movement, including waiting long in the strip, continues to hamper the delivery of life inventory.

Prohibition of residence inventory raised

Dujarric welcomed Israel’s announcement that they would revoke a five -month ban on the supply of shelters, noted that more than 1.3 million people really needed an emergency shelter. But he voiced concerns that this step came in the middle of a plan to expand military operations in the city of Gaza, which at risk of forcing thousands of more to areas that were too dense and less served in the south.

The Head of the United Nations revealed ‘sadness in’ of the deadly flash floods in India and Pakistan

UN Secretary General António Guterres on Monday express it The deep sadness in the loss of tragic lives due to flash floods in India and Pakistan in the last few days, with many still missing and estimates showed the possibility of further floods and landslides in front.

India’s rescue service responded to the deadly floods on Friday which reportedly killed at least 60 after falling through a village in the Himalayas while in remote villages in the northwest Pakistan, Torrends Air killed more than 300, according to news reports.

Hundreds were also injured, Pakistani authorities reported. Buner District is the worst hit, with more than 200 deaths reported there, said the Provincial Disaster Management Authority.

Standing in solidarity

“The Secretary General expressed his sincere condolences to the families of the victims and stood in solidarity with those affected by this disaster,” said a statement issued by his spokesman.

The UN Country teams in India and Pakistan have also been placed in the hands of the authorities even though there is no request for assistance so far.

The impact of Somalia’s drought is worse by cutting funds: Ocha

In Somalia, severe drought and funding slaughter damaged life rescue assistance there, the UN Assistance Coordination Office, Ocha, said on Monday.

Because of the reduction in the amount of support for assistance work, food assistance has declined, health center is closed and high nutrition, UN agents warn.

Ocha said that 4.6 million people now face high levels of food insecurity while two million are more risky due to cutting funds.

Funding means ‘Life Missing’

Without an upgraded support, “lives will disappear and reverse progress” throughout East Africa, where lack of cash has left one million people without the assistance of food every month.

The global trend that sees less humanitarian assistance has limited vital support for health care throughout Somalia. So far this year, it has affected at least 150 medical facilities and left hundreds of thousands of Somalia without the medical treatment they need.

Ocha noted that because of cutting, the number of people targeted for assistance in Somalia had to be reduced by 72 percent shocking.

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