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According to a rebel group controlling the region, a disastrous landslide at Central Darfur in Sudan on Sunday killed Tarsin village in Darfur between Sudan on Sunday, killing at least 1,000 people.
The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM-A) said that in late August, a horrific incident started from the day of torrential rain and “completely taken to the ground.”
Sudan Mukti Movement/Army said in a statement, “Initial information indicates the death of all village residents, which estimates more than a thousand people. Only one person survived.”
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On August 27, 2025, after heavy rains, women gather on the side of a flooded road in Khartum, the capital of Sudan. (Abrahim Hamid / AFP)
Struggle-that at this time the figures cannot be verified independently due to restricted access to the area, but if confirmed it will be rank in the most condensed natural disasters of Sudan in recent history.
After heavy rains on August 27, 2025, the flood waters in Khartum, the capital of Sudan, dropping on a main road. (Ebrahim Hamid/AFP via Getty Image)
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The Governor of Darfur, Minnie Minnavi called the landslide a “human tragedy”.
The group is calling the United Nations and International Assistance agencies to recover bodies and help to help in respond to disaster.
After heavy rains on August 27, 2025, the flood waters in Khartum, the capital of Sudan, dropping on a main road. (Ebrahim Hamid/AFP via Getty Image)
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According to earlier reports by the BBC, several residents of the North Darfur state sought refuge in the area after paramilitary rapid support forces forced their homes to get out of their homes.
This is a developing report.