The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) yesterday said 38 trucks carrying rice are stuck at the Cameroon border and drivers were refusing to cross the frontier due to the threat of attacks.
"WFP cereal stocks are close to being exhausted and pulses too will soon run out," said a WFP statement.
"Suspending food distributions could lead to further tension, particularly among the 100,000 displaced people in the overcrowded Bangui airport camp," it added.
She said the agency was considering airlifting food to Bangui where more than 500,000 people are now said to be homeless.
The UN agency said it was concentrating current supplies on Bangui airport and had already cut rations to the northern town of Bossangoa.
"Deliveries to other locations cannot be carried out until trucks can drive safely along routes and their movement to Bangui is secured," said the statement.
Rebel forces ousted Central African Republic's president in March last year, but an interim government lost control of the country. Rival Muslim and Christian militias are now battling each other and rogue checkpoints have been set up on nearly all main roads.
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