Fighting between armed groups has escalated in and around the
camps, Mai Aini and Adi Harush, and two refugees have been
killed this month, it said, adding it not know who the groups
are.
"The last food distribution to the two refugee camps was done
during the month of June, the ration supplies then were only
enough for 30 days," Babar Baloch, spokesman of the U.N. High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), told a Geneva news briefing.
"There is a real danger of hunger among these refugees if
supplies do not resume as they may have already run out of food
supplies that were given to them," he said.
Clean drinking water is also running out, he added.
"Health care services in Tigray are alarmingly limited, leaving
hundreds of thousands of people, including those injured during
the fighting, pregnant women and survivors of sexual violence,
without adequate access to essential medicines and basic care,"
said Fadela Chaib of the World Health Organization.
There has been a "significant and worrisome increase" in the
number of reported cases of severe acute malnutrition among
children in Tigray - which can be fatal, she said.
Conflict broke out between the Ethiopian central government and
the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) in November. Three
weeks later, the government seized control of Tigray's capital
Mekelle and declared victory.
But the TPLF kept fighting and in a stunning reversal of
fortunes at the end of June retook Mekelle and most of Tigray
after government soldiers withdrew.
UNHCR lost access to the camps on July 14, Baloch said.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; editing by Giles Elgood)
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