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Food supplies in eastern Sudan are running...

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Food supplies in eastern Sudan are running dangerously low for more than 160,000 Ethiopian refugees who fled from drought and famine in their country, and 80,000 more Ethiopians are believed to be on the way, Sudanese and foreign relief workers reported. “In the east, the situation is undoubtedly much worse than it was last month,” said Nicholas Morris, Khartoum representative for the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. “We are receiving 2,000 to 3,000 (refugees) a day, and we’re basically living from day to day.”

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