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Sudan Dam Burst - 'The Area is Unrecognizable'

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[DW] Heavy rains and floods caused the Arbaat Dam near Port Sudan to burst, affecting about 50,000 people. Authorities say the death toll is likely to rise.

Source: allAfrica.com

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