Particularly alarming for us is the fact that this is supposed to be a cease-fire.

This area is currently under siege. We are looking at a population of up to 4,000 which are completely cut off from the roads.

We passed the breaking point last night. If we get any more today, we're going to have to give them plastic sheeting and have them camp in between the other tents.

I think it's exactly what we've been afraid of: the return of one population and the displacement of another.

We need more people evacuated immediately to Europe as well as to the other regional countries. In the camps, it's only a matter of hours or days before we have epidemics that can become full-blown health hazards.