
Sudan Issues Flood Warning As Nile Rises
Umer Jamshaid Published August 10, 2016 | 08:01 PM

KHARTOUM, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 10th August, 2016) - Sudanese authorities on Wednesday warned people living near the banks of the Nile to be wary of flooding, after two weeks of heavy rainfall killed dozens across the country. Authorities said water levels were rising on the Blue Nile along border with Ethiopia after continuous rainfall in that country. The Blue Nile flows to Khartoum where it meets the White Nile and they become the Nile, which flows into Egypt. "The Blue Nile is rising because of continuous heavy rainfall in Ethiopia," Mohameddin Abu al-Qasim of the interior ministry told AFP.
"We warn residents living on both sides of the Nile to be cautious." The water levels were rising particularly rapidly in the state of Blue Nile bordering Ethiopia, the official news agency SUNA reported. At least 76 people have been killed due to flooding elsewhere in Sudan, Interior Minister Ismat Abdul-Rahman said last week. The United Nations aid agencies had warned of flooding in Sudan between July and November this year.
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