Full-scale humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ethiopia - U.N. refugee agency

A “full-scale humanitarian crisis” is unfolding in
Ethiopia, the United Nations refugee agency said on Tuesday, with more than
27,000 now having fled heavy fighting to Sudan.
The pace of the exodus, some 4,000 a day, may also indicate
“massive displacement” within the Tigray region, U.N. agencies said, saying
teams on the ground were overwhelmed.
Ethiopia’s prime minister warned on Tuesday that a
deadline for rebel northern forces to lay down arms had expired, paving the way
for a final push on the Tigray region’s capital in a two-week conflict
destabilising the Horn of Africa.
“UNHCR is warning that a full-scale humanitarian
crisis is unfolding as thousands of refugees flee ongoing fighting in
Ethiopia’s Tigray region each day to seek safety in eastern Sudan,” Babar
Baloch, spokesman of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, told a Geneva
news briefing.
“UNHCR is on stand-by to provide assistance in
Tigray when access and security allow”,” he added.
Jens Laerke, spokesman of the U.N. Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), told the briefing: “There may be
massive displacement inside Tigray and that is of course a concern and we try
to prepare the best way possible.