Nearly eight million people in South Sudan at risk of acute hunger: NGOs
Aid agencies warn that time is running out to avoid an 'irreversible humanitarian catastrophe'.
Aid agencies warn that time is running out to avoid an 'irreversible humanitarian catastrophe'.
South Sudan's acute hunger crisis reflects the 'famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places' that characterize end-times conditions. While this is a localized humanitarian emergency rather than a global judgment, it exemplifies the ecological and food-security crises multiplying as precursor signs to the end times.