A massive landslide in western Darfur region has destroyed a village, leaving over 1000 people dead, a rebel group that controls the area said on Monday.
Sudan village ‘completely leveled’ to the ground, one person survives
The landslide occurred on Sunday in the village of Tarasin — located in the Marra Mountains — after days of incessant rain, the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army said.
The rebel movement said that there was a lone survivor in the disaster-struck village.
“Initial information indicates the death of all village residents, estimated to be more than one thousand individuals, with only one survivor,” the group said.
The village “has now been completely leveled to the ground,” it added.
The group has appealed to the United Nations and international aid agencies to help in the recovery of the bodies of victims.
The worsening humanitarian situation in Sudan
Sudan is currently in the third year of a deadly civil war and is witnessing one of the .
A famine has been declared in parts of Darfur.
People escaping the war between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in North Darfur state have sought shelter in the Marra Mountains area where food and medication is scarce.
Edited by: Wesley Dockery
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