Under Siege in Sudan: Forced to Choose Between Hunger or Being Killed
Heavy rains caused a deadly landslide displacing 150 people and worsening humanitarian crises including cholera outbreaks with nearly 12,000 cases reported since May, UN agencies said.
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Under siege in Sudan: Forced to choose between hunger or being killed
As the rain poured in torrents from the sky and the mountain began to move beneath their feet, the people of Tarseen, a village in southern Darfur, in the west of Sudan, must have wondered how much worse life could get. A deadly landslide hit the already war-torn country on Sunday. Image credit: AP “It has never rained like this in 30 years,” said a man as he filmed the land slipping. “Thank God, they found one dead, but the rest are buried bene…

Downpours stymy aid teams following deadly landslide in war-torn Sudan
War-torn Sudan continues to face “a horrific humanitarian situation” as UN colleagues scramble to help communities affected by the devastating landslide that struck Tarseen village in South Darfur state over the weekend, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said on Thursday.
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