Sudan: Hundreds of families flee intense fighting near Khartoum
Sudan: Hundreds of families flee intense fighting near Khartoum Clashes intensified in recent days around the Hattab military base in Khartoum
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Sudan: Hundreds of families flee intense fighting near Khartoum Clashes intensified in recent days around the Hattab military base in Khartoum
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CNN — At least 30 people have been killed following the collapse of a dam in Sudan’s northwest Red Sea State, according to the United Nations’s emergency relief agency. Hundreds more are believed missing, Reuters reported. Flash flooding decimated 20 villages and damaged a further 50 after the Arba’at Dam collapsed Sunday, the United Nations …
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Egypt’s Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation expressed its sincere condolences to Sudan following the collapse of the Arbaat Dam in Khor Arbaat Basin in the Red Sea coastal state. The dam is one of the main water sources that feed the city of Port Sudan, and its collapse led to floods that swept away …
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CNN — Food deliveries have resumed to Sudan’s famine-threatened Darfur region following the reopening of a key border crossing by Sudanese authorities after a six-month closure, as civil war rages in the country. The United Nations food agency said in a statement on Wednesday that the first convoy of trucks laden with essential food supplies …
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A key border crossing for humanitarian aid to enter Sudan will be reopened, the country’s government said Thursday, as the war intensifies, causing a growing number of people in the country to need food, water, shelter, and medical care. Sudan’s Sovereign Council announced it will open the Adre crossing, on the country’s border with Chad, for a …
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