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The United Nations has called for an immediate ceasefire in Ethiopia, as it expects 200,000 refugees to escape to Sudan in the coming months.
With more than one million refugees already in Sudan, the east African country is struggling to cope with about 31,000 Ethiopian refugees who have already entered since fighting erupted on 4 November.
United Nations aid agencies called on Friday for an immediate ceasefire so humanitarian corridors can be set up to enable access to civilians.
They are also seeking $200m (£148m) to cover food, shelter and other urgent needs in Sudan as 6,000 refugees arrive each day.
A total of 200,000 Ethiopians are expected over the next six months, Babar Baloch, spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said
Hundreds, possibly thousands, have died in the two weeks since the fighting started, with many people fleeing their homes due to violence or the fear of violence.
Will Carter, country director for the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in Sudan, is on the border with Ethiopia, where people are arriving injured and highly distressed.