Rising water levels on the Nile River have led to flooding in several states in Sudan, affecting dozens of towns and villages. The government says climate change and Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam have caused both the Blue and White Nile to rise and has urged people along the river to be aware.
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- Nile River flooding has submerged parts of Al Fakih Hashim and other areas near Khartoum. 4s
- Residents say this is the first time the town has experienced such severe flooding. 13s
- Sudan's government cites climate change and dam operations as causes of the flooding. 1m 16s
- The flooding worsens recovery efforts following recent conflict in Khartoum. 1m 34s
- Health challenges, including disease outbreaks, are complicating the response to the disaster. 1m 45s