Aid workers on donkeys have delivered the first humanitarian supplies to survivors of a landslide that reportedly killed hundreds of people in a remote mountain village in Sudan's western Darfur region.
Heavy rains and flash floods that hit Tarasin village triggering the disaster on Sunday have continued, making it difficult to reach the affected families.
"Families in Tarsin have lost everything. It took our team more than a full day on a rocky, muddy, and hilly route to reach this devastated community," said Francesco Lanino, from aid agency Save the Children.
It remains unclear how many people died.
The armed group in charge of the area put the number at 1,000, however the health ministry says only two bodies have been recovered.












