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A collapsing mountain and bodies still buried under rubble in Darfur

3 September 2025
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A collapsing mountain and bodies still buried under rubble in Darfur
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An aid worker reported that a landslide in Sudan’s Darfur region, triggered by heavy rain, has resulted in at least 370 confirmed deaths, with local armed groups estimating as many as 1,000 fatalities. Rescue efforts are hampered by difficult terrain and poor communication, as many victims remain buried under rubble, and urgent aid is being sought for the affected villages.

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