From July to November 2018, Sudan experienced extensive flooding due to extreme rainfall. The most affected states were Kassala, West Kordofan, and Khartoum.[1] By August 16, at least 23 people had been killed and over 60 injured.[2] By November 5, over 19,640 homes had been destroyed, and an estimated 222,275 people had been affected.[1]
^ ab"Over 200,000 people across the country affected by heavy rains and flash floods" (PDF). Humanitarian Bulletin: Sudan (18). OCHA: 1. 8 October – 4 November 2018.
^"Sudan – Flooding Leaves 23 Dead, 50,000 Displaced". FloodList. 24 August 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
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damage caused by Sudanfloods". Archived from the original on 2 January 2009. Retrieved 12 August 2007. "Floods affect 300,000 across Sudan". الجزيرة (قناة)...
dead. List of floods List of flash floods List of natural disasters by death toll Haigh, Ivan; Nicholls, R.J. (2017). "Coastal flooding" (PDF). MCCIP...
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