Sudan declares state of emergency as record flooding kills 99 people

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Floods caused by heavy seasonal rains have damaged more than 100,000 homes, says minister

Sudan has declared a three-month state of emergency after flooding that has killed 99 people this year, according to the country’s state news agency.

 

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Is there any mention in here of climate change? 'the Nile River to rise to nearly 17.5 metres (about 57ft) at the end of August – the highest level in 100 years'

BLM would be most welcome , I doubt if they would go they are too comfortable in the land of the ex colonists and slave traders and the benefits are better ?

At least they are free from the oppressive white patriarchy 😉

How many deaths were attributable to covid 19....? asking for a friend

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