The burning mountain and bodies still buried me under the debris
A person who assists efforts to rescue after the Sudanive area reported that people should tell the BBCs if the “mountain falls” heavy until now.
“To date we have been able to return nine bodies,” said Abdul Hafeez Ali, Head of the Zwila and Jebrar Afebruary Marrar Afrar.
Heauge rain leaded to Sunday disaster, which killed at least 370 people according to UN simulation, and “destroyed[ed] The “Tarseen District in the West Darfur region, Mr Ali has been added.
The armed party in control of the area said that 1,000 finances were killed and relocated with emergency.
One man told Sudan Lowlined Lowline program where many family members were still under ban.
“To date, I confirmed the death of two relatives: one of my uncle and grandson. The other members of my family are still running out in Uganda but continues to contact the affected area.
“The bodies are still buried under rubble,” explains that the rescue groups were struggling to find out of “large stone blocks and mud.
The first deaths of the death provided by the Marra Marra Marra, Sudan Liberation Movement / Soldi / A), said 1,000 people may have been killed.
UN Deputy Communicator of Sudan Communications, Antoine Gérard, said it was difficult to find the exact amount of death because the area was difficult to achieve.
In an interview with the BBC’s Newsdada Radio Slm / Leader Abdel Wahid Mohamed Mohamed Mohamed Al-Nur and measured his team’s number of killings, many have fled to a peaceful war.
SLM / A remained neutral in the conflict that has severely destroyed the country two years ago.
“People in the ground confirmed [the death toll]. We have approved and estimated over a thousand dead or at least under the mud, “Mr Nurs said.
He also urged emergency assistance as medical assets and food and the emergency recovery efforts.
Talking to AFP News Agency on Wednesday morning, SLM / Alltsaticicateicateicateicateicaticaticaticaticaticaticati was found 100 bodies.
Help worker Mr Ali said to do his job was difficult because of circumstances.
“Unfortunately, because of limited resources, we were unable to perform full recovery activities. Although the nearby party came to Sudan, heavy rains and have very difficult challenges.”
Mr Majeed added that contact with those in the affected area was a challenge: “I try to stay in touch with recovery groups, but communication networks are difficult for this area because solar-Anized Systems have fallen.”
He said two villages were affected by Sunday earthquake.
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