Wednesday, September 3, 2025 -A devastating landslide in Sudan has left at least 1,000 people dead and entire communities buried under rubble, prompting urgent pleas for international assistance.
The disaster struck a remote village following days of heavy rain, triggering massive earth collapses that destroyed homes, farmland, and vital infrastructure. Survivors described scenes of chaos as they scrambled to dig through debris with bare hands, searching for loved ones amid collapsed buildings.
Authorities say the scale of destruction has overwhelmed local response teams, with roads blocked and communications cut off in the affected region. Humanitarian organizations have warned that thousands more could be at risk due to displacement, contaminated water supplies, and the threat of disease outbreaks in the aftermath.
The tragedy comes at a time when Sudan is already facing political instability and economic hardship, further complicating rescue and relief efforts.
Global leaders and aid agencies are under mounting pressure to act quickly, with calls for emergency food, shelter, and medical assistance.
Analysts warn that without a rapid and coordinated response, the death toll could climb further. For survivors, the disaster has left not only grief and loss but also urgent questions about how to rebuild in a country already struggling with crisis after crisis.
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