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Wad el-Mahi (Arabic: ود الماحي), or Wad al Mahi, is a locality in the Blue Nile State, Sudan. It has a population of 110,831 and was one of the main sites of the 2023 Blue Nile clashes . Geography and climate
The clashes made their way towards the city of Wad el-Mahi after a short lull between October 15 and 18, and by October 20, hundreds had been killed in the violence. [38] Abbas Moussa, the head of the Wad el-Hami hospital, alleged 150 people were killed and 86 injured, whereas the UN estimated 170 were killed and 327 injured since October 13. [38]
Since the 1970s, temperatures have risen by 1 °C (1.8 °F) each year. Moreover, there has been a 30 years decline in rainfall, which is becoming more irregular. Groundwater depletion has been observed Wad el-Mahi. Seasonal floods from the Blue Nile river and other streams have also worsened environmental conditions.
ALT1, purely for better idiom: ... that due to climate change in Sudan, temperatures at Wad el-Mahi have increased by 1°C (1.8 °F) per year since the 1970s? Source: UNCIF page 3 Johnbod 00:34, 28 September 2023 (UTC) works for me FuzzyMagma 17:09, 28 September 2023 (UTC) Full review needed now that new hook has been proposed.
A view on Wadi el Maleh, Hammam el Maleh, and Road 5799 Wadi el Maleh ( Arabic : وادي المالح , [ a ] also Wadi al Maleh, al Malich, etc.; Hebrew : נחל מלחה , Nahal Milcha , Milkha Stream , also Milcha, Malcha, etc.) is a non- intermittent stream in West Bank .
Wad Madani is a commercial centre of the Gezira agricultural district and is mostly residential. Wad Madani has lively commercial activities with well-stocked souqs. The river banks of Wad Madani lie East the Blue Nile, which flows into Sudan from Ethiopia. The city's facilities are more modern than most places in Sudan, except in the Khartoum ...
Wadi al-Malik is the bed of an extinct river in Sudan. Following the Central African Shear Zone , it stretches for 560 km from the lake of Umm Badr in North Kurdufan NE-trending to the great bend of the Nile near Al Dabbah . [ 1 ]
The Wadi el-Hol inscriptions are two rock inscriptions which appear to show some of the oldest examples of phonetic alphabetic writing discovered to date. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Wadi el-Hol (where Wadi means valley in Arabic) is a valley on the Farshut Road, north-west of Luxor on the Qena Bend, situated on the west bank of the river Nile in Egypt .