
Inter-communal violence in the Djabal-Moun area in Darfur, Sudan, led to 22 villages being set ablaze and more than 13,000 people being forced to flee, of which more than 2,000 people found refuge in five villages in the Birak area, a border locality in the Wadi-Fira province of eastern Chad. The conflict killed more than 376 people and injured 762. Humanitarian organizations in the hosting area are assessing newly arrived refugees needs to provide critical assistance.