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You are here: Home / cat / Floods Escalate in South Sudan, Triggering Growing Climate Security Concerns

Floods Escalate in South Sudan, Triggering Growing Climate Security Concerns

Dated: September 26, 2025

Catastrophic flooding in Panyijiar County, South Sudan, has displaced more than 100,000 people, including 45,000 children and 26,000 women, submerging homes and livelihoods. County Commissioner Hon. Gabriel Majok has expressed grave concern over the dire situation, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance as communities struggle to survive.

The crisis in Panyijiar represents not only a humanitarian emergency but also a climate security flashpoint, where climate shocks intersect with armed conflict and fragile governance. Traditional coping strategies are failing, and the limited high grounds to which communities have relocated are overcrowded and highly vulnerable. In Greater Ganyliel and Greater Nyal, families have moved to higher grounds, but forecasts of intensified rains in October and November raise the risk of further displacement.

The 2025 floods differ sharply from last year’s response, when displaced families could access high grounds in neighboring Lakes State through mediated arrangements and community dialogue. This year, armed conflict, aerial bombardments, and cattle raids have eroded social cohesion, weakened traditional and administrative mechanisms, and left communities without means to negotiate safe relocation. Severe flooding in Lakes State has also limited the availability of safe high grounds, while rising tensions among local populations and displaced cattle keepers have intensified security risks, leaving displaced families with few safe options.

Panyijiar’s situation highlights the need for a broader, integrated response. While immediate humanitarian aid such as pumps, sandbags, emergency kits, and medicines is critical, long-term solutions are equally important. UNDP supports climate-resilient infrastructure, community-based early warning systems, and peacebuilding initiatives to manage tensions and reduce recurrent crises. Strengthening local governance, promoting flood-resilient agriculture, alternative livelihoods, and climate adaptation measures are central to enabling sustainable coping strategies beyond temporary displacement.

The crisis underscores the importance of the Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus, with UNDP connecting flood preparedness, community dialogue, climate-resilient livelihoods, and governance strengthening to prevent the current emergency from escalating into future conflict. The trajectory of South Sudan’s response will determine whether this crisis becomes another chapter in its cycle of displacement and insecurity or a turning point toward resilience and cooperation.

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