About 100 Bodies Recovered From Landslide-Hit Village in Darfur as Pope Urges Help
Search teams recovered about 100 bodies after a landslide in Darfur's Marrah Mountains, with the United Nations estimating up to 1,000 deaths amid ongoing civil war and famine.
- Search teams recovered around 100 bodies from a remote village in Sudan's Darfur region that was hit by a devastating landslide.
- The landslide in Tarasin village is feared to have killed between 300-1,000 people, according to the United Nations.
- Pope Leo XIV urged a coordinated response to the 'humanitarian catastrophe' and inclusive dialogue to restore peace in Sudan.
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According to the Earthbush in the Sudanese region of Darfur, rescue forces have recovered about 100 bodies from a buried village.
Sudan: A landslide swallowed up an isolated village in Darfur, killing at least 100 people; research continues.

About 100 bodies recovered from landslide-hit village in Sudan's Darfur as pope urges help
Search teams have recovered around 100 bodies from a remote village in Sudan's Darfur region after a landslide devastated the area over the weekend.
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, sent a telegram of condolence and consolation to the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council of the Republic of the Sudan, Lieutenant General Abdullah al-Brahman al-Brahman al-Barhan, in the victims of the land slide in Jebel Marra in the west of his country. King Salman said: "We have learned of the tidings of a land slide in Mount Mt. of the western Republic of the Sudan …
Search teams have recovered about 100 bodies from a remote village that could have been ravaged by a devastating landslide over the weekend in western Darfur, Sudan, a rebel group reported on Wednesday.
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