The U.S. State Department says it will continue evacuating Americans from Sudan, as a civil war has caused thousands to flee the country. About 1,700 U.S. citizens have been evacuated in the last week.
, and they plan to rally on May 13 in Sacramento to bring more awareness to what’s happening in Sudan.
"There is no life in Khartoum. It’s death and smell of death, actually. The bodies are outside, and no one can bury them. No one can even cover them because if you go there, you’re going to die for sure," Elfadil said. "Those people who got out early are the lucky ones. As more and more time passes, the costs of getting out are going to increase, and I don’t just mean the financial costs. I mean also in terms of the risks that you run in getting to the ports and getting to the borders," Sasikumar said.
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