Catastrophic Dam Collapse in Sudan Worsens Humanitarian Crisis
A dam in Sudan's eastern Red Sea state collapsed, causing widespread flooding and exacerbating the nation's ongoing humanitarian crisis. The disaster has resulted in at least four deaths, with dozens reported missing. This incident compounds the challenges already faced due to ongoing conflict and a recent cholera outbreak.
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A dam collapse in Sudan's eastern Red Sea state has triggered severe flooding, impacting numerous homes and resulting in significant losses. The country's health ministry confirmed the disaster, which has claimed at least four lives and left dozens missing, according to local reports.
Resources have been quickly mobilized to aid those stranded by the floodwaters, amid ongoing turmoil in Sudan. Local officials estimate that up to 60 people may have perished, with extensive damage reported in the affected region. More than 100 individuals are reported missing, with many seeking refuge on higher ground.
The sustained conflict and recent cholera outbreak have already crippled Sudan's infrastructure, creating what diplomats describe as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The collapse compounds these issues, challenging both national and international efforts to provide aid.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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