Recent heavy rains and floods in Sudan have resulted in the death of 68 people.

68 people have died in Sudan due to heavy rains and floods since June, according to Interior Minister Khalil Pasha Sairin.

August 13th 2024.

Recent heavy rains and floods in Sudan have resulted in the death of 68 people.
In unfortunate news from Sudan, the country's Interior Minister Khalil Pasha Sairin has reported that 68 individuals have lost their lives due to severe rains and floods that have been ravaging parts of the nation since June. According to the Minister, a variety of factors have contributed to these tragic deaths, such as the collapsing of homes and individuals drowning. In addition, 130 people have been injured as a result of these natural disasters.

In a statement released on Monday, Minister Sairin shared the grim statistics and expressed his condolences to those who have been affected by the floods and rains. The devastation caused by these events is widespread, with over 4,000 homes completely destroyed and an additional 8,000 partially collapsed. It is also reported that 40 public and private facilities have been damaged, and approximately 832 square kilometers of agricultural land have been affected. To add to the tragedy, a number of animals have also lost their lives.

Unfortunately, flooding is a common occurrence in Sudan, with the months of June to October being the most vulnerable. This year, however, the situation has been particularly dire, with heavy rains claiming the lives of hundreds and causing significant destruction to agricultural land. This has been an ongoing issue for the past three years, leaving many communities in a state of hardship and loss.

The Sudanese government and humanitarian organizations are working tirelessly to provide aid and support to those affected by these disasters. However, the impact of the floods and rains will be felt for a long time, with many families and communities facing the daunting task of rebuilding their lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Sudan during this difficult time.

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