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River Nile in Sudan at highest levels since records began
A 3-month state of emergency has been declared in Sudan amid severe flooding described by Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok as "catastrophic and painful." More than 100 people have died, over 100 000 homes have been damaged or destroyed, and about half a million residents have been displaced since the start of the rainy season.




To: Doug R who wrote (4235)9/10/2020 10:06:41 PM
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200 000 people homeless after severe floods hit Far North, Cameroon
Widespread floods affect 2.5 million people, over 1 million acres of crops in Sindh, Pakistan
Deadly floods hit Burkina Faso and Ghana, West Africa
Deadly flash floods paralyze north Algeria, more than 800 homes inundated
Severe hailstorm leaves a trail of destruction in Narok, Kenya
Residents of Narok in Kenya, woke up to a blanket of snow and a trail of destruction Monday morning, September 7, 2020, following a heavy hailstorm that struck the town overnight. Wide swaths of crops were severely damaged, leaving farmers devastated as they estimate huge losses.The storm, accompanied by freezing cold temperatures, began Sunday night, September 6, engulfing streets and roads with ice.