Devastating floods have swept through Sudan’s River Nile State, killing over 30 people and leaving thousands stranded. Heavy rains have caused the Blue and White Nile rivers to overflow, triggering widespread flooding across the region. The rising waters have destroyed homes, infrastructure, and farmlands, severely impacting local communities.
Emergency services are working tirelessly to rescue those caught in the floodwaters, but access is difficult due to submerged roads and damaged bridges. Authorities have warned residents in low-lying areas to evacuate to safer locations as waters continue to rise.
The floods follow unusual weather patterns this season, with climate experts attributing the intense rainfall in part to changing climate conditions. Relief organizations and government agencies are coordinating efforts to provide:
- Food
- Clean water
- Medical support
Local leaders are calling for swift action and more support to help victims recover and to build flood defenses to prevent future disasters. The situation remains critical as floodwaters show no signs of receding immediately.
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