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Toto!
In case you thought I was exaggerating about having tornadoes every day last month:
Aid agencies are racing against time to provide temporary shelter for more than 16,000 Ethiopian refugees in Sudan whose tents were swept away during violent storm surges over the past few weeks.
Aid agencies are racing against time to provide temporary shelter for more than 16,000 Ethiopian refugees in Sudan whose tents were swept away during violent storm surges over the past few weeks.
When the skies again unleashed their fury over Khartoum before dawn on Sunday, there was little of Kamel Hussein's home left to be destroyed. As Sudan's rainy season begins, there have already been three brief, violent storms in the capital region and beyond since July 25. Flood victims like Hussein say help has been slow to arrive. Just propaganda," Hussein said, sitting with his children on a bed among the rubble of his house. Source: AFP