Dam Burst in Sudan

At least 30 people killed, dozens missing after dam collapse in eastern Sudan

The death toll has risen to 132, according to the state-run news agency SUNA. The dam's collapse has stranded villagers, and local and international officials have emphasized the urgent need for interventions to evacuate those trapped by the flooding.
The Arbaat dam in Sudan has collapsed due to heavy rainfall and flooding, resulting in significant damage and loss of life. The death toll is estimated to be at least 60 people, with fears that it could be higher. Between 150 and 200 people are reported missing. The dam, which has a capacity of 25 million cubic meters, is the main source of drinking water for the area. The collapse of the dam has caused widespread destruction, with at least 20 villages wiped out and a further 50 villages damaged. An estimated 50,000 people have been severely affected by the disaster. The area is described as "unrecognizable" by first responders, with electricity and water pipes destroyed. Search operations are currently underway to locate those missing and assess the full extent of the damage.
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