Heavy floods displace over 2,500 in Sudan’s Al Jazirah State

Heavy rainfall and flash floods displaced over 2,500 people in the Al Managil locality of Sudan’s Al Jazirah State between August 16-19, the United Nations said in its flood flash update.

The displaced people, according the latest update from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), are currently sheltering in four public schools and Elnasheen Stadium in Al-Managel town.

“On 18 August, a rapid assessment team carried out a needs assessment in the schools and the stadium. The displaced people identified shelter, non-food items (NFIs), food, and WASH as their priority needs,” it stated.

The heavy rainfall reportedly continued on August 19 and affected another 17 villages in Al-Managel locality, while the road from Wad Medani to Al Managil is unpassable in few areas due to the floods.

About nine villages, local sources said, are surrounded by floodwater, and reportedly 25,000-30,000 people have been affected by the flood disaster.

In 2021, about 54,500 people were reportedly affected by floods in Al Jazirah, whereas in 2020 about 61,300 people were said to be affected.

According to the 2022 Humanitarian Needs Overview, about 855,800 people in Al Jazirah need humanitarian assistance, while 91,650 received some form of humanitarian assistance between January and June 2022.

Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) leader, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed has announced the extension of urgent assistance to the people affected and displaced by the floods in Sudan as well as enhancing the living conditions for the affected people and the families of the victims.

The assistance, SUNA reported, affirms the strong ties between the UAE and Sudan.

Source: Sudan Tribune