The World Food Programme (WFP) has appealed for nearly $65m to feed up to 1.7 million people in
Tesema Negash, WFP country director, said: "Our teams are on the ground distributing food to flood victims, but access is difficult and without new funds, everything is in jeopardy."
Swept away
Mohammed Adow, reporting for Al Jazeera from flood-hit Soroti in northern
"Farmers we have spoken to have said their crops have been destroyed.
"We've seen houses that have been destroyed, with their owners now living in primary schools - sleeping in the schools during the night and leaving in the morning when the children come in for their lessons."
In eastern
Another 400,000 people, mainly subsistence farmers, have lost their livelihoods after their fields were flooded or roads washed away.
The rains are forecast to worsen in the next month.
Refugees
As the rains continue, WFP in
On the night of August 30, some 30,000 asylum seekers entered
On the other side of the continent,
Three regions in the country's north have been declared an official disaster zone after whole towns and villages were submerged.
Torrential rains between July and August killed at least 18 people and displaced a quarter of a million, Oboshie-Sai Cofie,
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The floods killed 18 and made 250,000 homeless.
[AFP]