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Admin I Tuesday, Sept.02, 2025

 

SUDAN – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says it is saddened by the catastrophic landslide that struck Tarsin Village in Sudan’s Central Darfur region on 31 August.

Initial reports from local sources indicate that between 300 and 1,000 people are feared killed in the landslide.

This tragedy, one of the deadliest disasters in Sudan’s recent history, comes amid a brutal war that has already displaced millions and left communities on the brink of famine.

The Marrah Mountains, where the landslide occurred, have become a refuge for families fleeing violence in El Fasher and surrounding areas. The area remains largely inaccessible to humanitarian organizations due to ongoing conflict and restrictions, compounding the hardship of those affected.

This tragedy underscores the urgent need for safe humanitarian access and scaled-up support.

” The people of Sudan cannot bear this never-ending suffering alone”, IOM said and joins the humanitarian community in calling for immediate and unhindered access to affected areas.

“We urge all parties to the conflict to uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law and ensure the safety of aid workers and civilians”.

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