 The United Nations Refugee Agency, the UNHCR, has expressed concern over the safety of civilians in northern Mozambique as thousands continue to flee over conflict and insecurity. The agency says the region-agent need for relief items included food for those affected. Attacks in the province of Cabo delgado have continued and the UNHCR says people have reported regular gunfire at night and torching of houses. Just a 24-march attack in Palmertown, some 70,000 people have fled the town, bringing the total of those displaced by insecurity in the north to 800,000, according to humanitarian estimate. The UNHCR says people are fleeing every day to other towns in Mozambique and across the border to Tanzania. So you get notified about fresh news updates.