ANKARA 

Some 200,000 children are among those who have fled their homes in South Sudan due to heavy rains which started in July, a child rights watchdog said Friday.

“Save the Children is deeply concerned for the health of more than 420,000 people, including at least 200,000 children, who have been forced to flee their homes in the extraordinary and heavy rains and flooding that have battered the country,” according to a statement.

The flooding has affected over 30 counties in the new-born state, the report added.

Many children have separated from their families and lost their documentation including birth

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