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Nsuyiri a ɛbaa South Sudan

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Nsuyiri taa ba wɔ South Sudan, na ɔman no beae a ɛwɔ Nil Asubɔnten no mu ne asase a ɛba fam no ma ɛyɛ mmerɛw kɛse sɛ nsuyiri betumi atɔ. Wɔayɛ nsuyiri a ɛbaa South Sudan ho kyerɛwtohɔ fi 1960 mfe no mu, na ne nkɛntɛnso no mu ayɛ den kɛse wɔ nnansa yi mfe mu esiane wim nsakrae ne nsu a ɛkɔ nsu mu a ɛnyɛ papa nti.[1]Saa asɛm yi bɛka abakɔsɛm, nkɛntɛnsoɔ, ano aduru, ne nneɛma a wɔde wɔn ho gye mu a ɛfa nsuyiriɛ ho wɔ South Sudan ho asɛm.

Nsuyiri Ho Abakɔsɛm wɔ South Sudan

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Wɔayɛ nsuyiri ho kyerɛwtohɔ wɔ South Sudan fi 1960 mfe no mu, na nsuyiri a emu yɛ den sen biara sii wɔ 1963, 1978, 1983, ne 1998. Nnansa yi mfe mu no, nsuyiri abɛyɛ nea ɛtaa ba na emu yɛ den, na ɛka nnipa ɔpepem pii na asɛe nneɛma a wɔde yɛ adwuma no kɛse, . afie, ne nnɔbae.[2]

Nsɛm a wɔde gyinaa so

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  1. Barber, Harriet (2023-01-31). "South Sudan battles a four-year flood". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  2. "Floods in South Sudan". International Crisis Group. 2022-10-27. Retrieved 2023-04-30.