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South Sudan/Sudan Buddu Shuwayy Al Muturwed Shaqq El Lait Dalami Rashad Gospami El Roseires 24° E Diri Tono Abou Adid Al Huja27° E 30° E Alakafaria 33° E THIS MAP IS ONLY INTENDED TO DISPLAY THE PHYS3IC6A° LE Seinye Kore Kubum Abu Sufyan Abu Gospami Solwong Murr Dago CONDITION OF THEEd R DOaAmDSa,z BinASED ON THE BEST INFORMATION Luma Dashi Wad Hassib Gheid Renk Girru Birkatulli Um La`ota Duk Duk Wajage Ma'aliah 1 Abu Qubba Umm Abu AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION. IT DOES NOT ADDRESS Markundi Abu Ajala Heitan Wantanuk Wadakona ACCESS ISSUES RELATED TO FACTORS OTHER THAN THE ACTUAL Marlenga Al Marwahah Dito Al Deain Karinka Jibaiha Gettin Shurab Lagawa PHYSICAL CONDITION OF THE ROAD ITSELF. IT DOES NOT REFLECT Sali Rehed Al Gereida Kulaykili Agabullah Kadugli THE POLITICAL SITUATION, OR ADDRESS SECURITY ISSUES. Dambar Heiban Birdi Daffaq Abu `Ud Abu Abu (North) Tulus El Ferdous Tabanu Jabra Geigi Kadugli Barbari Kubbi Al Faei Mabior-Ayod-Malakal El-Galhak Nyimeri Jidad Haddad Al Urayqat (South) Jefawa Um Danga Al Malwi Road is closed for all traffic Mumallah Sibdu Umm Kologi Um Shailil Khayr Al Aris Far` Al Habil Tumbruku Bentiu-Leer-Mayendit- WFP, 30/01/2015 Wirni Geissan Mirandi Harazah Ruqay Dorain Wajih Abu Buram Maper-Rumbek Ligeidiba Gudul Al Bayda' Sudan Kurmuk Tabur Kneyu Shalasha RNoaamd /is closed for all traffic Al Akhdar Trogi Melut Paloich Am Dafok WNFooPn,g 30/01/2015 Um Digulgulay Qawz An Poloich Athidway Kurmuk Na`am Gabras Agor Dit Birka Jemaam Yida Abenyayo Kaya Asosa Khadra Al Fifi Higlig Ajuong El Amira Adar Yusuf Dango Bunj/Maban Pariang Thok Batil Jamjang Oriny Kodok Gendrassa Ar Rutrutaya Radom As Sumayh Toor Doro/Maban Tishwan Altashween Goreisho Kirradem Tallodi Upper Nile Guel GBaumkb-eMsi athiang-Maiwut Songo Nyeel Nyingaro Aweel Abyei Wunkur Guel Guk Road is closed for all traffic Annihas Timsaha Gok Malakal Kafindibei Mishar Tonga WFP, 30/01/2015 Rummamier Abiemnhom Dyel New Fangak Lowia Agok Juaibor Khandaq Vulu Gok Rubkona Khorfulus Baliet Udier Mayom Yoynyang Kurwai Banda Mabblu Machar Bentiu Old Dajo Abu Thalathin Nyamlell War-Awar Tam Kamel Wadda Turalei Jazera Fangak Atar Abwong Ethiopia Marial-Baai Tor Kiech Diofo Ariath Mankien Unity Mathiang Azraq Akuem Malualkon Wunrok Kon Gidami 9° N Wunrok Wang-Kay Thow 9° N Akun Juong Mangok Northern Bahr el Ghazal Aweil Turkej Kuach Kuacdeng Akobo-Waat-Ayod Wichden Gum Western Bahr el Ghazal Alek (Kierwan) Nasser Maiwut Gabir Koch Pulturuk Road is closed for all traffic Kilo29 Lankien Dembidolo Minamba Raja Gogrial Pagak WFP, 30/01/2015 Mir Mir Kull Makak Jikou Rupkuai Makak Metar Kuajok Kowerneng Leer Pagiel Gambela Adok Nyanepol Waat Kangi Warrap Mwot Tot Gore Lunyaker Ayod Nyenyang Warrap Mayendit Pathai Walgak Wanding Gadiang-Akobo Karic Marial-lou Itang Sopo Udici Manyang Katdalok Pieri Road is closed for all traffic Ngabagok Madol Yuai Rierle Abobo Tharkueng Achongchong Deim Maper Duk Akobo Shentewa WFP, 30/01/2015 Roroj Fadiat Masha Zubeir Kuru Wau (Lakes) Majok Nyal Ayueldit Dong Pugnido Thiet Gog Gech'a Ngobagari Kuajiena Amok Wurieng Panyijar Beykers Jonglei Ganylel Mapel Tonj Pulmok Bonga Mabior Gadiang Pochala Tepi Amok Kongor Ajwara Mizan Langdit Shambe Cueibet Piny Likuangole Tefri Kongor Pibor-Likuangole-Akobo Wau-Deim Zubeir-Raja-Minamba Bo River Abiriu Show Gimira Post Rumbek Pibor Poloich Road is closed for all traBfafcihcu ma Road is passable for all traffic with difficulties Nyang Amerachir Pacong Gumuruk Dorein Labarab UNMISS, WFP, 30/01/2015 WFP 30/01/2015 Aduel Kantok Churi Raad Wullu Dima Nagero Atiabba Akot Yirol Padak/Baidit Aluakluak Lakes Mapuordit CAR Bor Geba Yadot Pengko Boma Mewun Maji Awerial Panpandiyar Mvolo Mingkaman Akobo-Pochalla- 6° N Tali -Boma-Kapoeta 6° N Boma-Kuron Jinka Gemmaiza Kuron Tambura Road is closed for all traffic Mbara Amadi South Terakeka WFP, 30/01/2015 Yubo Source Mundri Lui Balala Yubu Western Equatoria Bume Mangalla Ezo Rokon Karotho Jambo Lafon Andari Faraksika Naandi Maridi Turmi Luri Juba Diabio Eastern Equatoria Omorate Li Rangu Makpandu Nesitu Kapoeta Nzara Liria Rasolo Yambio Langario Narus Central Equatoria Torit Hiyala DRC Aru Nadapal Lainya Chukudum Magwi Upper Yei Ikotos Talanga Urungo Kenya Kajo Palotaka Note: State and County Boundaries on this map do not imply Yirol-Nyang-Shambe Gaderu Aba Keji acceptance or recognition by the Government of South Sudan/Sudan. Road is closed for all traffic Pageri Labone Faradje They are shown on the map only for Humanitarian work purpose. Niangara Madi UNMISS, WFP, 30/01/2015 Morobo Moyo Source of county boundaries: NBS Dungu Nimule Opei Uganda 24° E 27° E 30° E Kaya 33° E 36° E Khartoum South Sudan - Access Constraints : January 30, 2015 Date Created: January 30, 2015 0 25 50 100 LC_SS_774_Road Closures Sudan Access Constraints International Boundary Proj/Datum: Geographic/ WGS84 National Capital Kilometers Ab yei Primary Road Road Closed River Open State Boundary The boundaries and names and the designations used Ethiopia Secondary Road State Capital Scale : 1:3,705,351 at A3 Paper Size CAR South Sudan Undetermined Boundary * on this map do not imply official endorsement or Road Warning Tertiary/Unassessed track acceptance by the United Nations/UNWFP Juba Primary Town * Final boundary between the Republic of Sudan and the Abyei Area ** Republic of South Sudan has not yet been determined. Some map data not verified, use at your own risk. DRC Kenya No color: No recent information. Secondary Town ** Final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined Uganda Rivers [email protected]; Assumed to be open/Unknown Status Small Town www.logcluster.org/ops/ssd13/maps Fresh water Marsh Data Sources: WFP, IOM, OCHA, UNOPS, UNMISS, MAF.
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