That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.
That’s the newest from the UN’s help coordination workplace (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian companions have delivered very important provides, primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals, to cowl the wants of almost 180,000 folks, regardless of the tough circumstances.
The variety of folks reached with help is up five-fold since 9 June.
“Ingesting water continues to be a difficulty”, and long-term options are wanted instantly, the UN’s prime official within the nation, Denise Brown, stated on Sunday, talking from an evacuation level in Kherson metropolis.
In a video tweet, she stated that it was some solace at the very least to see “folks coming collectively”, at a humanitarian hub she visited, which is supporting evacuees from the flood zone.
Volunteers, the authorities, companies and different humanitarians had introduced provides, garments, help and meals, “to make sure that folks just like the folks I’ve been assembly as we speak…have a protected place to sleep, meals to eat and help.”
IAEA nonetheless involved over nuclear security
In the meantime, the UN’s nuclear security watchdog, IAEA, has harassed the necessity to “make clear the rationale for a big discrepancy” between completely different measurements of the peak of the reservoir whose water cools the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant occupied by Russia.
The extent has been “dropping quickly” because the Kakhovka dam, located not far downstream from the facility plant, was destroyed final week.
Assist continues
UN humanitarians within the area, together with companions, proceed to ship assist these impacted, stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing correspondents in New York.
He stated aside from the supply of primarily water, hygiene gadgets and meals for almost 180,000 – up from the 35,000 folks reached final Friday – the UN was additionally supporting folks impacted by water availability within the south of the nation.
“At the moment, we delivered water and hygiene gadgets to almost 2,000 folks dealing with water shortages in Pokrov, within the Dnipro Area. In whole, because the dam was destroyed on 6 June, now we have reached greater than 5,000 folks with money and distributed greater than 800,000 litres of bottled water and 70,000 month-to-month rations of ready-to-eat meals.”
Mines alert
He stated round 100,000 folks had been reached concerning the danger of mine contamination, because of floodwater.
“We are going to proceed to make each effort to assist folks in southern Ukraine, whereas additionally sustaining our humanitarian response in components of the nation closely impacted by the Russian invasion”, Mr. Dujarric added.