Buildings and roads submerged by floodwater near the Nile River on September 8 in south Khartoum, Sudan. Reuters
Buildings and roads submerged by floodwater near the Nile River on September 8 in south Khartoum, Sudan. Reuters
Buildings and roads submerged by floodwater near the Nile River on September 8 in south Khartoum, Sudan. Reuters
Buildings and roads submerged by floodwater near the Nile River on September 8 in south Khartoum, Sudan. Reuters

Third UAE aid plane arrives in flood-stricken Sudan


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A third UAE aircraft carrying aid from Emirates Red Crescent arrived in Sudan on Tuesday.

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Commander of the Armed Forces, sent the plane to the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, carrying medicines, medical equipment, food and shelter.

The UAE has intensified its relief efforts to Sudan in the past week. There, severe flooding has killed more than 100 people and made thousands homeless.

Dr Mohammed Al Falahi, secretary general of the ERC, said the UAE was working with partners in Sudan to reduce the damage to health and the environment caused by the floods.

Sudan last week declared a three-month state of emergency because of the crisis.

The UN said the floods affected more than half a million people and destroyed or damaged tens of thousands of homes. Khartoum, North Darfur, in the country’s west, and Sennar in the south were the worst-hit states.

  • An emergency aid flight over the weekend, carried approximately 100 tonnes of core relief to assist victims of floods across Sudan and South Sudan. All pictures courtesy Dubai Media Office
    An emergency aid flight over the weekend, carried approximately 100 tonnes of core relief to assist victims of floods across Sudan and South Sudan. All pictures courtesy Dubai Media Office
  • The relief package was approved by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai .
    The relief package was approved by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai .
  • Roughly 100 people have died and 500,000 people impacted by the widespread flooding in Sudan in recent months
    Roughly 100 people have died and 500,000 people impacted by the widespread flooding in Sudan in recent months
  • The crucial aid will support people impacted by the severe flooding in the neighbouring African countries
    The crucial aid will support people impacted by the severe flooding in the neighbouring African countries