date of flood
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level
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losses
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1946
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unknown
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The 1946 flood caused great destruction in Sudan, causing casualties and caused the spread of infectious diseases[2]
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1988
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15.68 cubic metres (554 cu ft)
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76 dead, hundreds wounded, and many economic losses[3]
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2007
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unknown
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64 dead, 335 wounded, and 30,000 homes destroyed[4]
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2013
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17.4 cubic metres (610 cu ft)
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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]
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2018
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15.6 cubic metres (550 cu ft)
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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]
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2020
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More than 17 cubic metres (600 cu ft)
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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]
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2022
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16.42 cubic metres (580 cu ft)
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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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2024
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unknown
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At least 100 people were killed, at least 12,000+ houses destroyed or damaged, 198,000 feddans (~205,500 acres) of farmland damaged, 44,000+ displaced
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