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Heavy floods experienced in Sudan

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Flooded areas in Sudan

The death toll from the recent heavy rains and floods in Sudan has escalated to over a hundred people, state-owned media has reported. The sudaness official also reported that the floods are likely to increase and the effects to be felt more in regions across the river Nile. Sudan often witnesses floods caused by heavy rains from June to October.

Meanwhile, more than 19,000 homes completely collapsed,” Abdul-Jalil Abdul-Rahim, spokesman of Sudan’s National Council for Civil Defense was quoted by Sudan News Agency (SUNA) saying.

Abdul-Rahim called for coordination and joint efforts across sectors and ministries to provide the necessary assistance to each affected region, including environmental conservation materials and pesticides, Xinhua news agency reported.

He added that a number of the flood-hit roads have been restored to enable speedier assistance to the affected population.

The Sudanese Council of Ministers on Sunday declared a state of emergency in the six flood-hit states of River Nile, Gezira, White Nile, West Kordofan, South Darfur and Kassala.

The Sudan Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources reported the Nile River, which is fed by several tributaries including the White, Blue, and Black Nile tributaries, crested to a record-breaking level of 17.4 meters (57 feet). Forecasters expect the floods to continue through the end of the rainy season in September 2020.

About 136,000 people have been affected by the floods and heavy rains across Sudan since June, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

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