
A massive landslide in western Sudan has killed more than 1000 people, causing a serious tragedy among the population. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to information provided by the international news agency Reuters, a village located in the Marra Mountains area was almost completely destroyed by the landslide. This natural disaster raises great concern not only for the local population but also for the ecology of the entire region and human safety.
The landslide occurred on August 31, caused by several days of heavy and continuous rainfall. As a result of the landslide, many houses, gardens, and roads were severely damaged, and important infrastructure elements for the population were destroyed.
Experts emphasize the need to improve local early warning systems and strengthen preparedness for emergencies to protect against such natural disasters. The government and international organizations have started efforts to assist the victims and restore the area.
The people of Sudan are focused on enhancing safety measures, rebuilding the affected areas, and providing aid to those in need. This disaster once again reminded the global population of the importance of being constantly prepared for natural events and taking precautionary measures.