Country: South Sudan Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Please refer to the attached Infographic. As of 30 July, flooding continues to impact an estimated 80,000 people in Mayendit and Bor South counties, in Unity and Jonglei states. While no flood-related displacement has been reported to date, communities remain at heightened risk due to prolonged exposure to floodwaters.By the end of July, 84,606 confirmed cholera cases and 1,477 related deaths were reported. Stagnant floodwaters, poor sanitation, and limited access to safe drinking water are exacerbating public health risks and increasing the likelihood of further disease outbreaks. Humanitarian partners are closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with health and WASH actors to strengthen disease surveillance, promote hygiene awareness, and address critical water and sanitation gaps