About 60 people killed a cholera's outbreak in South Sudan and about 1,300 people had been sick in the last three days, and the health authorities said on Saturday.
The outbreak of the South Causti was mainly accused of polluted drinking water after the city's water plant was stopped by the attack by the infamous troops. The group fights against the country's armed forces for about two years.
According to the Ministry, the disease killed 58 people and fell to 1,293 people on Thursday and Saturday.
According to the ministry, it has taken a number of events to fight against the outbreak, including the start of the hatred campaign against cholera.
The disease killed more than 600 and more than 21,000 people from July to October last year.
Cholera is a highly contagious disease that leads to a solution, leading to severe dehydration and can be fatal if it does not take immediately. It is transmitted through contaminated food or water acceptance.