A man walks past a house destroyed by flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman
A man walks past a house destroyed by flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman July 30, 2014. Khartoum state declared a high state of alert after heavy rains hit on Wednesday, with donor organisations planning to provide aid to localities affected by floods, local media reported. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
A woman perches on a bed frame amidst flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman
A woman perches on a bed frame amidst flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman July 30, 2014. Khartoum state declared a high state of alert after heavy rains hit on Wednesday, with donor organisations planning to provide aid to localities affected by floods, local media reported. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
A man helps a woman with her belongings amidst flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman
A man helps a woman with her belongings amidst flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman July 30, 2014. Khartoum state declared a high state of alert after heavy rains hit on Wednesday, with donor organisations planning to provide aid to localities affected by floods, local media reported. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
Residents watch churning flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman
Residents watch churning flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman July 30, 2014. Khartoum state declared a high state of alert after heavy rains hit on Wednesday, with donor organisations planning to provide aid to localities affected by floods, local media reported. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
A man salvages furniture from homes damaged by flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman
A man salvages furniture from homes damaged by flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman July 30, 2014. Khartoum state declared a high state of alert after heavy rains hit on Wednesday, with donor organisations planning to provide aid to localities affected by floods, local media reported. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
A woman sits on the ground near houses damaged by flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman
A woman sits on the ground near houses damaged by flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman July 31, 2014. Khartoum state declared a high state of alert after heavy rains hit on Wednesday, with donor organisations planning to provide aid to localities affected by floods, local media reported. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
Children salvage their belongings after their homes were damaged by flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman
Children salvage their belongings after their homes were damaged by flood waters in Salhaa, Omdurman July 31, 2014. Khartoum state declared a high state of alert after heavy rains hit on Wednesday, with donor organisations planning to provide aid to localities affected by floods, local media reported. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
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