Cholera outbreak in Sudan capital kills 70 in 2 days: health ministry

Up to 90 percent of hospitals in the Sudan conflict’s main battlegrounds have been forced out of service by the fighting. (AFP)
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Updated 29 May 2025
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Cholera outbreak in Sudan capital kills 70 in 2 days: health ministry

  • Health ministry for Khartoum State said it had recorded 942 new infections and 25 deaths on Wednesday
  • Army-backed government announced last week that it had dislodged RSF fighters from their last positions in Khartoum State

PORT SUDAN, Sudan: A cholera outbreak in Sudan’s capital has killed 70 people in two days, health officials said, as Khartoum battles a fast-spreading epidemic amid a collapse of basic services.

The health ministry for Khartoum State said it had recorded 942 new infections and 25 deaths on Wednesday, following 1,177 cases and 45 deaths on Tuesday.

The surge in infections comes weeks after drone strikes blamed on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) knocked out the water and electricity supply across the capital.

The army-backed government announced last week that it had dislodged RSF fighters from their last positions in Khartoum State two months after retaking the heart of the capital from the paramilitaries.

Greater Khartoum had been a battleground for much of the previous two years, and suffered massive damage to housing and infrastructure.

The cholera outbreak has piled further pressure on an already overwhelmed health care system.

The federal health ministry reported 172 deaths in the week to Tuesday, 90 percent of them in Khartoum State.

Authorities say 89 percent of patients in isolation centers are recovering, but warn that deteriorating environmental conditions are driving a surge in cases.

The war between the paramilitaries and the regular army has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced 13 million in what the United Nations has described as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Up to 90 percent of hospitals in the conflict’s main battlegrounds have been forced out of service by the fighting.


Turkiye ready to help end conflict in Syria’s Aleppo, parliament speaker says

Updated 08 January 2026
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Turkiye ready to help end conflict in Syria’s Aleppo, parliament speaker says

ANKARA: Turkiye is ​following developments in Syria’s Aleppo hour-by-hour and is ready to provide ‌support ‌to ‌end ⁠conflict ​there, ‌Turkish Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmus said on Thursday.
Fierce fighting ⁠in the ‌northern Syrian ‍city ‍between government forces ‍and Kurdish fighters drove thousands of civilians ​from their homes on ⁠Wednesday, with Washington reported to be mediating a de-escalation.