Over 1,000 killed in landslide in western Sudan village, says armed group

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At least 1,000 were killed in a landslide that destroyed a village in the Marra Mountains area of western Sudan, leaving only one survivor, The Sudan Liberation Movement and Army said on Sept 1.

The landslide struck on Aug 31 after days of heavy rainfall, the group led by Mr Abdelwahid Mohamed Nour said in a statement.

The movement, which controls the area located in the Darfur region, appealed to the UN and international aid agencies to help recover the bodies of victims, including men, women and children.

The village “has now been completely levelled to the ground”, the movement added.

Fleeing the raging war between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in North Darfur state, residents sought shelter in the Marra Mountains area, where food and medication are insufficient.

The two-year civil war has left more than half the population facing crisis levels of hunger and driven millions from their homes, with the capital of North Darfur state, Al-Fashir, under fire. REUTERS

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