What is necessary to mitigate the suffering of people affected torrential in Sudan ..?! – #other dimension – ✍️ Musab birr

Most states of Sudan, in particular the States of Nile and North, attend almost waves of rains and torrential rains, which leave serious human and material losses, and affect the infrastructures and living resources of the population. The disaster is repeated in the same scenario: destructive houses, isolated villages, cut roads and agricultural cultures that have been distant by water, which makes the life of the affected more fragile and increases the circle of poverty and suffering. To answer a question: what is necessary to mitigate the suffering of torrential and floods? The question can be seen from several interconnected angles which include the urgent humanitarian aspect, the preventive development side, in addition to the institutional and planning dimension.

First, what is necessary is the urgent humanitarian response. Thousands of families who have lost their homes have an urgent need for food, shelters, medicines and pure water. Providing secure temporary tents or housing, with healthy diseases with water combustion, is a maximum priority to reduce direct suffering. The implementation of shelters equipped with basic installations can provide a more worthy environment for affected people while lasting solutions are found.

Second, basic infrastructure and services are necessary. The cut roads and destructive bridges display the affected areas and hamper the arrival of relief. There must be emergency plans to repair electricity and water networks and to ensure the pursuit of the educational process through alternative schools or temporary classes, so that the disaster does not turn into an extended social crisis.

Third, it is necessary to adopt preventive and pre-powerful policies instead of being satisfied with the reaction after the disaster. This includes the creation of drainage channels and torrents, to build small dams and dirt beams in the most vulnerable areas, as well as town planning which prevents the construction of torrents. The use of early detection techniques and geographic cards can help authorities predict areas at risk, which facilitates pre-evacuations.

Fourth, local communities must be activated by awareness programs and training on how to manage urgency. The participation of village and young committees in the establishment of evacuation plans and the identification of safe assembly zones helps reduce losses. In addition, encouraging popular solidarity initiatives and providing mutual support improves societies resilience to disasters.

Fifthly, alternative sources of income must be obtained for affected people, especially since many of them have lost their cultures or livestock. Small financing programs, support for alternative agricultural production and offering employment opportunities in reconstruction projects, which all reduce dependence using aid and restore people affected to increase.

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In short, what is necessary is to repair the institutional and legislative framework for disaster management. The presence of state disaster management is equipped with financial and logistical capacities which guarantee the speed of intervention and the coordination of efforts between the government and the humanitarian organizations. In addition, transparency in resource management for affected people improves confidence and reduces waste or corruption. Finally, relieving the suffering of torrential affected people is not only an immediate relief problem, but rather an integrated project which requires an urgent response, preventive plans, the empowerment of societies and institutional reform. If the catastrophe is treated from this global perspective, the crisis will turn into an opportunity to build a safer and stable reality for the population, and to transform the challenge at the start of a sustainable development path … and we continue if there is a rest in the rest of the Almighty God.

He doesn’t have it without God

God is enough for us and yes, the agent

Oh my God, do not throw us with our sins that are not afraid of us, and are not sorry for us, oh the most merciful

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Friday August 29, 2025 AD)

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