Death toll from Sudan's heavy rains rises to 138-Xinhua

Death toll from Sudan's heavy rains rises to 138

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2024-08-28 05:59:15

The photo taken by a mobile phone on Aug. 27, 2024 shows a scene of the rain-inflicted flood in Dongola, the capital city of Sudan's Northern State. (Photo by Abdul-Rahman Awad/Xinhua)

KHARTOUM, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from heavy rains hitting so far 10 states in Sudan has reached 138, the country's Health Ministry said Tuesday.

"A total of 138 deaths have been recorded, while 31,666 families, comprising more than 129,650 people, were affected," the ministry's Autumn Emergency Room said in a statement, adding that 12,420 houses completely collapsed.

Meanwhile, Sudan recorded 102 new cases and five new deaths of cholera in five states, bringing the number of total infections and deaths to 1,223 and 48, respectively, the statement said.

The photo taken by a mobile phone on Aug. 27, 2024, shows rain-inflicted floodwater surrounding houses in Dongola, the capital city of Sudan's Northern State. (Photo by Abdul-Rahman Awad/Xinhua)

Flooding is a recurring problem in Sudan, typically occurring between June and October. Recent severe rains have resulted in significant loss of life and damage to agricultural land.

Since the war broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in mid-April 2023, epidemic diseases such as cholera, malaria, measles and dengue fever have spread, leaving hundreds dead.

On Aug. 17, Sudan's Health Minister Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim officially declared a cholera outbreak in the country.

The deadly conflict between the SAF and the RSF has resulted in the loss of at least 16,650 lives. An estimated 10.7 million people are now internally displaced in Sudan, with approximately 2.2 million others seeking refuge in neighboring countries, according to most recent UN data. 

People are seen on a bridge damaged due to floods after the collapse of Arbaat Dam in Red Sea State, Sudan, on Aug. 26, 2024. Arbaat Dam in eastern Sudan collapsed on Sunday, causing severe flooding that has killed at least 60 people, with hundreds still missing, a Sudanese official reported on Monday. (Sudan's Transitional Sovereign Council/Handout via Xinhua)■


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