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The Cost of War in Sudan: Erosion of Future

15 April 2026
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Three years into its civil war, Sudan has been devastated, with over 40,000 people killed and 14 million forced to flee their homes. The conflict between the army and the paramilitary forces has caused an estimated $18.8bn loss in GDP by 2043, even with a peace agreement in 2026. The war has led to the destruction of infrastructure, a 15% drop in cultivated land, a collapse in industrial activity, and a disruption of basic services like clean water and healthcare.

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The ongoing civil war in Sudan has not only resulted in a significant loss of life and displacement of millions but has also deeply impacted the country’s economy and infrastructure. With the destruction of key sectors like agriculture and industry, as well as the collapse of basic services, Sudan faces a long road to recovery even if peace is achieved. The war’s effects on the oil industry further compound the country’s economic challenges, highlighting the urgent need for stability and rebuilding efforts. A major earthquake struck the coastal region, causing significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. The tremor, measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale, resulted in several casualties and left many injured. Rescue teams are currently working to help those trapped under debris, and local authorities have declared a state of emergency to coordinate relief efforts.

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The coastal region where the earthquake struck is known for its high seismic activity, making it prone to such natural disasters. The lack of proper infrastructure and emergency preparedness has exacerbated the impact of the quake, highlighting the need for better disaster management strategies in the area. The incident also sheds light on the importance of investing in resilient infrastructure and early warning systems to mitigate the risk of future disasters in vulnerable communities.

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