Afghanistan, Sept. 2 -- A devastating landslide in Sudan's Marrah Mountains destroyed an entire village, killing over 1,000 people. Survivors face worsening humanitarian conditions amid conflict, displacement, and limited aid access.
A massive landslide in Sudan's Marrah Mountains has claimed more than 1,000 lives, according to the Sudan Liberation Army. The disaster completely destroyed a village, leaving only one known survivor.
The landslide occurred on August 31 after days of heavy rainfall, which triggered widespread soil erosion. Homes of villagers were swallowed by the earth, devastating families who had already been displaced by the ongoing conflict in Darfur.
Most residents of the destroyed village were internally displaced peop...