The eighth bulletin - your newspaper (5/9/2020) issued the tag "Sudan flood" the Sudanese trend lists on communication platforms, and its rise to the lists of several Arab countries, amid calls for urgent intervention from Arab and international governments to help the Sudanese people.

Citizens have appealed to the Sudanese government through the communication platforms to provide shelters and tents, after their homes were completely or partially collapsed due to the floods, which killed at least 100 people.

Aerial photos of Sudan's floods may lack details of their effects on thousands of Sudanese who have become homeless, but the videos circulating on various communication platforms clearly show the scale of the disaster.

Among the Sudanese and Arab interactions on social media platforms, Sarah Al-Arifi commented on the photos of those affected by the Nile flood, saying, “The sad thing in these pictures (these pictures) is that () the citizens are smiling (smiling) and taking (and taking) selfies (pictures) .. Knowing They (know that) the solution is in their hands, so they preferred to strike them with joy ... Our Lord helps the victims of the flood. "

Suhail Al-Tayyib wrote, "How many people have been displaced (displaced) from their areas? How many people have their homes fallen? How many people have died? How many upset and regretful people? May God conceal us and you."

While the singer Fahd Nasser wrote, "The death of nearly 100 people and the destruction of more than 60 thousand homes..and God is terrifying numbers. And those who dry up the pictures (and the pictures conveyed by the pictures) and the clips are what comes a quarter of reality..May God help them and kindness to them."