"The area is unrecognizable. The electricity and water pipes are destroyed," said Omar Eissa Haroun, head of the water authority for Red Sea state, revealing the extensive damage caused by the dam's collapse and subsequent flooding.
A UN report indicated that the disaster affected the homes of about 50,000 people, highlighting the acute need for essential resources: "The city is threatened with thirst in the coming days," warned the Sudanese Environmentalists Association.
An emergency worker reported that 150-200 people were missing, drawing parallels to last year’s disaster in Libya’s Derna city, which underscores the severity of the situation in Sudan.
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