Over 2 million people.
approx 27,000
Zamzam is a camp for displaced people located near the town of El Fasher in North Darfur, Sudan. It was established to accommodate individuals and families who have been uprooted due to the ongoing conflict in the region. The camp has faced significant challenges, including limited resources and ongoing security issues. Despite these hardships, it serves as a crucial refuge for many affected by the violence in Darfur.
During the Darfur genocide, an estimated 300,000 children were directly affected, with many being killed, injured, or displaced. Additionally, thousands of children were forcibly recruited into armed groups or separated from their families. The conflict also resulted in widespread trauma, loss of education, and disruptions to basic healthcare for many children in the region. Overall, the impact on children has been profound and long-lasting.
The genocide in Darfur has claimed 400,000 lives and displaced over 2,500,000 people. More than one hundred people continue to die each day; five thousand die every month. The Sudanese government disputes these estimates and denies any connection with the Janjaweed.
30 died and 200 000 were displaced.
Prior to 2004 the population of Darfur was 6 million people but 2008 the UN reported an estimate 4.7 million people. Over 400 villages were destroyed causing many people to flee.
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About 400,000.
After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, many residents were displaced but over the years, many have returned to New Orleans. The exact number is not known but the population has been steadily increasing since the disaster.
Yes, there's going on in Darfur right now. It started in February 2003. Since then, government-sponsored militias known as the Janjaweed have conducted a calculated campaign of slaughter, rape, starvation, and displacement in Darfur.It's estimated that 400 000 people have died due to violence, starvation and disease. More than 2.5 million people have been displaced from their homes and over 200 000 people have fled across the border to Chad. Many now live in camps lacking adequate food, shelter, sanitation, and health care. The United States Congress and President George Bush have recognized the situation in Darfur as "genocide." Its been declared the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today.
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 resulted in over 300,000 injuries, with around 55,000 people requiring amputations. Many more were left homeless or displaced due to the destruction caused by the earthquake.