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At least 30 people killed and homes of 50,000 destroyed after dam collapse in Sudan

Sky News Monday, 26 August 2024 ()
At least 30 people killed and homes of 50,000 destroyed after dam collapse in SudanAt least 30 people have been killed after a dam collapsed in Sudan, with the homes of 50,000 residents destroyed, the UN has said.
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