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In Sudan, frequent floods occur due to the high water levels of the Blue Nile River, which meets the White Nile in Khartoum. From 2017 to 2021, there were 388,600 people affected by floods annually.[1]

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date of flood level losses
1946 unknown The 1946 flood caused great destruction in Sudan, causing casualties and caused the spread of infectious diseases[2]
1988 15.68 cubic metres (554 cu ft) 76 dead, hundreds wounded, and many economic losses[3]
2007 unknown 64 dead, 335 wounded, and 30,000 homes destroyed[4]
2013 17.4 cubic metres (610 cu ft) More than 300,000 people were affected, the flood destroyed more than 25,000 homes. Government agencies also announced the deaths of nearly 50 people.[5]
2018 15.6 cubic metres (550 cu ft) At least 23 people were killed, more than 60 people were injured, more than 19,640 homes were destroyed, and an estimated 222,275 people were affected by these floods.[6]
2020 More than 17 cubic metres (600 cu ft) At least 100 people were killed, more than 500,000 people were affected by the flood, and more than 100,000 square meters were destroyed.[7]
2022 16.42 cubic metres (580 cu ft) According to reports, more than 97,227 have been displaced,[8] 4,800 livestock have been lost, and nearly 5,100 hectares of land have been damaged or destroyed.[9][10]

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