At least 100,000 flee Somaliland fighting to Ethiopia

According to the UN, the refugees have congregated in Ethiopia's Doolo region, which is going through its worst drought in forty years.

At least 100,000 flee Somaliland fighting to Ethiopia

According to the UN, over 100,000 people have left the self-declared country of Somaliland in the last month and fled into Ethiopia.

Following fighting in the contentious city of Las Anod, which has claimed more than 200 lives, numerous others have been internally relocated.

According to the UN, the refugees have congregated in Ethiopia's Doolo region, which is going through its worst drought in forty years.

To get to the refugees who are sleeping outside or seeking shelter in public spaces, relief workers must drive for two days.