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Sudan Under 3-Month State of Emergency After Floods Left 99 Dead, Over 100,000 Homes Damaged
A state of emergency has been declared in Sudan by the country's Security & Defence Council due to flooding from heavy seasonal rains that left 99 people dead and over 100,000 homes damaged.
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