Sudanese villagers dig with hands to reach landslide victims in western Darfur. Save the Children reports at least 373 bodies recovered, with fears of up to 1,000 deaths including 200 children. The disaster struck Tarseen area's five villages after heavy rainfall. Only one survivor found in worst-hit village. Aid workers traveled six hours on donkeys to deliver supplies. Ongoing civil war complicates rescue efforts. Sudan faces humanitarian crisis due to fighting between paramilitary RSF and army, with 12 million displaced. (Updated 6 Sep 2025, 17:27 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- Sudanese villagers dig with hands to reach landslide victims in western Darfur
- Save the Children reports at least 373 bodies recovered, with fears of up to 1,000 deaths including 200 children
- The disaster struck Tarseen area's five villages after heavy rainfall