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Egypt Expresses Condolences over Floods Victims in Sudan


Thu 15 Aug 2019 | 12:44 PM
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Egypt on Thursday expressed sincere condolences and sympathies over victims of the floods that recently hit a number of areas in Sudan, resulting in the death and injury of a number of citizens, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

 

The statement also wished the injured a speedy recovery, asserting Egypt’s firm stand by the people and government of the sisterly Sudan.

 

It is noteworthy that flooding triggered by heavy rains inundated hundreds of houses in the Sudanese capital Khartoum and elsewhere in the country, killing at least six people Tuesday, the state-run news agency said.

 

SUNA news agency said at least five people, including two children, were killed when rains destroyed their house in the village of Rifaa in central Jazeera province. Another two children were injured, the report added.

 

In the nearby village of Zarqa, at least 15 houses were destroyed, and at least one person died, the agency said.

 

Power outages have also hit several areas in Jazeera province, SUNA reported.

 

In Khartoum, the Sudanese Professionals’ Association said rains over the weekend caused floods that destroyed or damaged more than 1,300 homes on the southern outskirts of the city, where the White and Blue Nile rivers meet.

 

The SPA said the flooding could lead to epidemic diseases and overwhelm sanitation services.

 

Footage circulated online showed flood waters cutting off roads and sweeping away houses and people’s belongings. Large swathes of agricultural land in the area were also flooded.

 

The military deployed troops to help people deal with the flooding. The Health Ministry said at least 12 provinces have been affected by torrential rains since earlier this month.