Floods caused by heavy rains in South Sudan, mainly along the Nile River, have left more than 200,000 people displaced, according to the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Peter Mayen.
The heavy flooding has killed at least five people in the country's Interior Minister, Eltrafi Elsdik said in a statement on Monday.
Homes have been wrecked or damaged and much-need crops destroyed. Dams have burst and at least 3,500 homes have been lost to the floodwaters.