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Sudan cabinet holds emergency meeting over floods

Published: 06 Aug 2014 - 12:26 am | Last Updated: 26 Jan 2022 - 10:12 pm

KHARTOUM: Sudan’s cabinet met in emergency session yesterday after flooding killed 39 people, destroyed thousands of homes and sparked complaints of government negligence.
Interior Minister Ismat Abdul-Rahman told the meeting that “39 people died across the country, 17 of them from Khartoum state,” the official SUNA news agency said. “Most of the country has been affected by above-normal heavy rain,” he reported, detailing a total of almost 5,500 collapsed houses in five states early in the rainy season.
Most of the damage was in the Khartoum region, his figures showed.
The downpours have led to a noticeable rise in the Blue Nile River in Khartoum, and Water Resources Minister Muattaz Musa Abdallah Salim told the cabinet meeting that higher river levels “may cause more floods”, SUNA reported.
As Sudan’s rainy season begins, there have already been three brief, violent storms in the capital region and beyond since July 25.
After the latest ferocious downpour early on Sunday, hundreds of families were living amid the rubble of their collapsed homes in the Salha district of Khartoum’s twin city Omdurman.
They complained that emergency shelter and other help had been slow to arrive. 
Khartoum state Governor Abdel Rahman Al Khidir said “all affected families” had received tents and other aid by Monday.
Khartoum is building a 2,200-kilometre concrete drainage system under a seven-year project, Khidir  said, according to SUNA.
After flooding last year, AFP observed a drainage canal under construction beside a road near the Blue Nile but months later the work remained incomplete.
AFP