The Sudanese people face the misfortunes of times with a generous heart, with pain mixed with a smile, as the Sudanese promise themselves that a better tomorrow awaits them, and if it is a little late, they will do what helps them to overcome the ordeals with the least possible means.

Although the year 2020 brought what the peoples of the world did not desire, the Sudanese people may have had a greater share of the crises and heavy days, so the floods and torrents of this September came to the remnants of hope that almost approached with the outbreak of the Corona crisis.

In this atmosphere, nearly half a million students are examined throughout the Sudanese Republic, amid the demolition of hundreds of homes and the displacement of thousands of families.

The mosques opened their doors to provide a place to accommodate high school students affected by the floods, and the Sudanese opened their homes to the affected families and their children. The public sits sadly on the rubble of his house, which was swept away by torrential rains.

And after the spread of that image on the social networking site Facebook, I launched the "Your Book on Us" initiative, which provided books for him and twenty students in Bashandi, the damaged village to which the owner of the photo belongs.

The Sudanese blogger Thara Malik says to Al-Jazeera Net that the turbulent conditions in the cities of Sudan have prompted citizens to launch a number of civil initiatives to secure high school exams. In light of the difficulty of moving between provinces, the people of Sudan began a campaign to donate their cars to serve exam students through the "Connect me" initiative, in which I participated Where the government transport sector is with the people, to provide a safe alternative for students instead of transport vehicles.

The families participated in restoring the efficiency of schools that were partially damaged by the floods, in order for the examination process to be completed, and the Sudanese Teachers' Committee, in an official statement, called for popular solidarity with the government, and confirmed that the contribution to the success of these exams in light of the difficult times that Sudan is going through is considered A great challenge for our people, known for their solidarity and compassion.

The specter of the Corona virus that has returned threatening the world has missed Sudan's exams, and the committees did not know the preventive measures, and the muzzle did not appear on the students' faces, and there is no temperature measurement on the doors and no disinfectants, all there is to it is the civil protection measures surrounding schools for fear of sudden floods .

Tharaa says that the people of Sudan forgot the first crisis with a second crisis, since years ago Sudan had not been exposed to this flood and the torrent that came on the green and everything, and she added that the aid that reached the Sudanese was mostly related to food products, sheets and medicines that are used to treat epidemics such as malaria and seasonal influenza, in addition to tents. And reconstruction equipment, but it seems that everyone has forgotten the Corona virus, as the aid has been devoid of any medical aid related to preventive measures to protect against Corona infection.