Flooding in Sudan kills 23 people, injures 61
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- AP
- Published Date: 12:00 | 13 August 2018
- Modified Date: 05:44 | 13 August 2018
Sudanese medics say at least 23 people have been killed in heavy flooding in the past three weeks.
The Red Crescent Society said Monday that the floods have injured at least 61 others since July 23. It says more than 8,900 families have been left homeless.
The Red Crescent says the rainfall has affected over 45,000 people and caused significant damage to key infrastructure. It says more heavy rainfall is expected in other parts of Sudan.
Monsoon rains in Sudan regularly last from June to November and cause the Nile and its tributaries to overflow.
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