Sudan, cholera and White Nile State
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Nearly 100 people died of cholera in less than a month in Sudan’s White Nile State
Cholera Outbreak Kills Nearly 100 In Sudan’s White Nile State In Weeks
Cholera killed nearly 100 in Sudan over 2 weeks, aid group says
Nearly 100 people died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan's White Nile State, an international aid group said. Doctors Without Borders — also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres, or MSF — said Thursday that 2,700 people have contracted the disease since Feb. 20, including 92 people who died.
The Associated Press on MSN13d
Sudan’s military breaks paramilitary group’s siege of crucial citySudan's miliary says it has broken a paramilitary group's yearlong siege of the crucial city of Obeid, restoring access to a strategic area in the south-central region and strengthening crucial supply routes in their nearly two years of war.
The grassroots effort was feeding civilians, but 500 soup kitchens shut down when aid ceased, an activist writes.
CNN on MSN11d
Death toll in Sudan military plane crash rises to 46The death toll from a Sudanese military aircraft crash in the city of Omdurman increased to at least 46 people, including women and children, officials said Wednesday, one of the deadliest plane crashes in the northeastern African nation in the past two decades.
Hackman, 95, died due to hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, with Alzheimer's disease as a significant contributory factor, Dr. Heather Jarrell, the chief medical examiner for the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator, said at a news conference at the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office. (US-Actor-Death)
A Sudanese military aircraft crash in Omdurman has resulted in 46 fatalities, including women and children. The incident is among the deadliest in two decades, damaging houses and injuring 10 others.
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