OCHA spokesperson Jens Laerke, in a statement on Tuesday, rejected any suggestion to stop the lifesaving aid operation.
“As of August 7, 172 aid workers had been killed,” the OCHA said, citing the provisional count from the Aid Worker Security Database.
The UN agency stated that those displaced by floods were now experiencing secondary displacement.
The UN agency said from the beginning of the year, heavy rains have caused severe flooding and landslides across Burundi.
“History will not be kind. This war must end.’’
Fighter jets continue their attack sorties.
In the yard, there was a tent with tens of dead bodies, including children.
Since the attack by Hamas on civilians in Israel on October 7, Israel has stopped the delivery of water by truck to Gaza.
According to OCHA, the Israeli airstrikes also caused water and sanitation infrastructure damage for more than 400,000 people and several health facilities.
Food distributions are underway in Diffa, which hosts internally displaced people, refugees, others.
