By William Lambers

We can all help war-torn Sudan by supporting the heroic relief efforts there. It’s needed even more because a major natural disaster has also struck the country.

Earlier in September a landslide devastated the remote mountain village of Tarsin in the Darfur region of Sudan. Hundreds were killed and homes were destroyed as heavy rains and flooding caused the massive landslide.

Imagine losing your home suddenly and not having any basic supplies to survive. The landslide cut off Tarsin from aid as roads were blocked. That is until a Save the Children team of 11 aid workers, traveling on donkeys, made a marathon journey to Tarsin with the first relief supplies.

It took the Save the Children team over six hours to make their journey over the rocky and muddy land. To the p

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