Showing posts with label fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire. Show all posts

Friday, March 01, 2024

Sudan: Fire in Hai Muhajir area of Ad Du'ayn locality in East Darfur, 25 houses destroyed, crops damaged

DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) Sudan Flash Alert - Update Two
Dated Friday, 01 March 2024 - here is a copy:

Fire in Ad Du'ayn (Ad Du'ayn town), East Darfur

On 27 February 2024, a fire broke out in Hai Muhajir area of Ad Du'ayn Town of Ad Du'ayn locality, East Darfur. The fire was reportedly a result of a cooking accident. As a result, 25 houses were destroyed and agricultural crops were damaged. Reportedly, displaced households sought refuge in the host community and with relatives in the town. No deaths or injuries were reported. DTM will continue to monitor the developments closely and will provide further information on displacement and population mobility across Sudan, on a weekly basis. The latest DTM Sudan report is available here


Disclaimer: Due to the current circumstances, the DTM network is relying on remote interviews with key informants and further verification is not possible at this time.


*DTM Sudan Flash Alerts provide an initial estimation of affected population figures gathered from field reports. All information is therefore pending verification through DTM’s Emergency Event Tracking (EET) and/or registration activities and is not to be used as official figures.


Source: VIEW IN BROWSER


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Sudan Watch - February 25, 2024

Sudan: SAF & RSF renewed clashes in Ad Du'ayn, East Darfur - 9 killed, 4 injured, 20 houses burnt down

On 20 February 2024, clashes renewed between the SAF and RSF in Ad Du'ayn Town of Ad Du'ayn locality, East Darfur. SAF reportedly conducted airstrikes targeting RSF positions across At Tadamon neighbourhood. As a result of the violence 9 reportedly killed, 4 others injured, 20 houses burnt down.

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Sunday, February 25, 2024

Sudan: SAF & RSF renewed clashes in Ad Du'ayn, East Darfur - 9 killed, 4 injured, 20 houses burnt down

DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) Sudan Flash Alert - Update Three
Dated Wednesday, 21 February 2024 - here is a copy in full:

Conflict in Ad Du'ayn  (Ad Du'ayn Town), East Darfur

On 20 February 2024, clashes renewed between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Ad Du'ayn Town of Ad Du'ayn locality, East Darfur. 

SAF reportedly conducted airstrikes targeting RSF positions across At Tadamon neighbourhood. 

As a result of the violence, nine individuals were reportedly killed, and four others were injured. 

Estimates on the number of displaced individuals are yet to be confirmed; however, the field teams reported that the displaced households sought refuge with host communities and relatives within Ad Du'ayn Town. 

Field teams also noted that 20 houses were completely burnt down. The situation remains tense and unpredictable. 


DTM will continue to monitor the developments closely and will provide further information on displacement and population mobility across Sudan, on a weekly basis, via its Weekly Displacement Snapshot


Disclaimer: Due to the current circumstances, the DTM network is relying on remote interviews with key informants and further verification is not possible at this time.


*DTM Sudan Flash Alerts provide an initial estimation of affected population figures gathered from field reports. All information is therefore pending verification through DTM’s Emergency Event Tracking (EET) and/or registration activities and is not to be used as official figures.


Source: VIEW IN BROWSER

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Further Reading


Sudan Watch - February 25, 2024

Sudan: Fire in Shia'ria (Shia'ria Town), East Darfur

10 houses burnt down completely, while 7 were partially damaged.

https://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2024/02/sudan-fire-in-shiaria-shiaria-town-east.html

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Sudan Watch - February 25, 2024

Sudan: Fires in Mukjar (Mukjar Town), Central Darfur

Reportedly, the cause of the fire was a household accident resulting in 50 houses burned down. Displaced households sought refuge with host communities and relatives within Mukjar Town. 

https://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2024/02/sudan-fires-in-mukjar-mukjar-town.html

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Sudan Watch - February 25, 2024

Sudan: SAF & RSF clashes in Al Fasher, North Darfur

On 23 and 24 February 2024, clashes renewed between SAF and RSF in Al Fasher Town of Al Fasher locality, North Darfur. 

https://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2024/02/sudan-saf-rsf-clashes-in-al-fasher.html

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Sudan: Fire in Shia'ria (Shia'ria Town), East Darfur

DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) Sudan Flash Alert - Update One
Dated Sunday, 25 February 2024 - here is a copy in full:

Fire Shia'ria (Shia'ria Town), East Darfur

On 23 February 2024, a fire broke out in Shia'ria Town of Shia'ria locality, East Darfur. The fire was reportedly the result of the heat and dry winds. 


As a result of the fire, field teams reported that 10 houses burnt down completely, while seven were partially damaged. Field teams reported that displaced households sought refuge with host communities and relatives within Shia'ria Town.  The situation remains tense and unpredictable. 


DTM will continue to monitor the developments closely and will provide further information on displacement and population mobility across Sudan, on a weekly basis, via its Weekly Displacement Snapshot


Disclaimer: Due to the current circumstances, the DTM network is relying on remote interviews with key informants and further verification is not possible at this time.


*DTM Sudan Flash Alerts provide an initial estimation of affected population figures gathered from field reports. All information is therefore pending verification through DTM’s Emergency Event Tracking (EET) and/or registration activities and is not to be used as official figures.


Source: VIEW IN BROWSER


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Further Reading


Sudan Watch - February 25, 2024

Sudan: Fires in Mukjar (Mukjar Town), Central Darfur

Reportedly, the cause of the fire was a household accident resulting in 50 houses burned down. Displaced households sought refuge with host communities and relatives within Mukjar Town. 

https://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2024/02/sudan-fires-in-mukjar-mukjar-town.html

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Sudan Watch - February 25, 2024

Sudan: SAF & RSF clashes in Al Fasher, North Darfur

On 23 and 24 February 2024, clashes renewed between SAF and RSF in Al Fasher Town of Al Fasher locality, North Darfur. 

https://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2024/02/sudan-saf-rsf-clashes-in-al-fasher.html

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Sudan Watch - February 22, 2024

Sudan: SIM card frenzy in Port Sudan amid blackouts. Map of Internet availability and connectivity in Sudan

Map showing Internet availability and network connection in Sudan 20/Feb/2024

https://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2024/02/sudan-sim-card-frenzy-in-port-sudan.html

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Sudan: Fires in Mukjar (Mukjar Town), Central Darfur

DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) Sudan Flash Alert - Update One
Dated Sunday, 25 February 2024 - here is a copy in full:

Fire in Mukjar (Mukjar Town), Central Darfur

On 23 February 2024, a fire broke out in Mukjar Town of Mukjar locality, Central Darfur. Reportedly, the cause of the fire was a household accident. 


As a result, 50 houses burned down. According to the field team, displaced households sought refuge with host communities and relatives within Mukjar Town. The situation remains tense and unpredictable. 


DTM will continue to monitor the developments closely and will provide further information on displacement and population mobility across Sudan, on a weekly basis, via its Weekly Displacement Snapshot


Disclaimer: Due to the current circumstances, the DTM network is relying on remote interviews with key informants and further verification is not possible at this time.


*DTM Sudan Flash Alerts provide an initial estimation of affected population figures gathered from field reports. All information is therefore pending verification through DTM’s Emergency Event Tracking (EET) and/or registration activities and is not to be used as official figures.


Source: VIEW IN BROWSER

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Related


Sudan Watch - February 25, 2024

Sudan: SAF & RSF clashes in Al Fasher, North Darfur

On 23 and 24 February 2024, clashes renewed between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Al Fasher Town of Al Fasher locality, North Darfur. 

https://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2024/02/sudan-saf-rsf-clashes-in-al-fasher.html


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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Scorched-earth is what the Janjaweed did in Darfur...

Hat tip to Eric Reeves, with thanks. This footage is truly sickening to watch.

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Sudan food markets burned in North & South Darfur

NOTE from Sudan Watch Editor: Lately, I find myself double checking dates on news reports because the content is so similar to the start of Darfur war. 

At least this time the world can see verifiable and timely satellite imagery and detect truthful news from Darfur. 20 yrs ago it was like from another planet. No maps of Darfur were on the internet. Now we can see evildoings.

Starve Darfuris of food was a tactic used in Darfur war. Force them to flee from fire so they're traumatised and controlled by chaos, fear and anxiety. 

Report from dnyuz.com

By New York Times

Friday 21 April 2023


Large Food Market Burned in Darfur Camp, Satellite Images Show

A large market for food and other supplies serving a camp for displaced people was partly damaged during a fire on Wednesday, reflecting the dangerous toll recent fighting has taken on Sudan’s most vulnerable citizens. The extent of the destruction was evident in satellite imagery and social media videos analyzed by The New York Times, which found that the blaze destroyed or damaged approximately 18 acres of the market.


Over the past week, Sudan has been engulfed in violence as the Army and a paramilitary group, Rapid Support Forces (R.S.F.), vie for control of the country. Already, the Abu Shouk camp, located in El Fasher, the regional capital of North Darfur, was experiencing supply shortages.


According to Thomas Okedi, the area manager for the Norwegian Refugee Council, the camp hadn’t received any aid in the week before the fire started. He blamed the current fighting and turmoil for the blaze, saying it started because of a stray bullet or looters igniting one of the shops, and then spread quickly through some of the makeshift structures.


A satellite image from Wednesday afternoon shows the fires still burning, with small shops on the eastern side of the market reduced to ash, and flames consuming other structures.


A video shared on social media shows the blaze, with a man taking the video saying: “May God help us. This market is completely destroyed.” Another video, taken a few hours later, shows the charred, smoking remains of shops and equipment.


“As of right now, Abu Shouk market is operating at very limited capacity,” Mr. Okedi said. “With the reduction of food supplies and the stopping of humanitarian aid, the situation is getting more dire.”


Many humanitarian groups have halted their operations because of the fighting, and there are growing concerns about how people will get access to food and water.


Fighting has been reported in El Fasher by Doctors Without Borders, which said that it had treated almost 300 wounded civilians, 44 of whom died from their injuries, in the city this week.


Nearly 900,000 internally displaced people lived in North Darfur before the current escalation of violence. The Abu Shouk camp alone is home to more than 100,000 people, according to Mr. Okedi. Some of them were displaced by a genocidal campaign in the early 2000s waged by the Sudanese Army and so-called Janjaweed militias. The R.S.F. grew out of the Janjaweed, and is now fighting its former ally, the Army.


Another food market, 100 miles south of El Fasher in the capital of South Darfur, Nyala, went up in flames on Sunday. Satellite imagery from April 20 shows the aftermath.


A few homes less than a mile from the market also burned down. Additionally, the satellite imagery shows signs of looting at various places in the city, and unidentified security forces, including tanks, positioned in a residential area.


At least 413 people have been killed and 3,551 others around the country have been wounded in the violence, the World Health Organization reported on Friday.


The post Large Food Market Burned in Darfur Camp, Satellite Images Show appeared first on New York Times.


View original: https://dnyuz.com/2023/04/21/large-food-market-burned-in-darfur-camp-satellite-images-show/