A column of smoke rises behind buildings near the airport area in Khartoum on April 19. AFP
JOHANNESBURG – An SANDF team is in Sudan to evacuate about 77 South African citizens.
According to the International Relations department, fighting hasn’t stopped evacuation plans.
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The department’s Clayson Monyela tweeted on Sunday that those South Africans are all in a WhatsApp group with embassy staff.
He says they note the breakdown in communication and that’s because of poor network due to power outages.
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But it’s heartwarming to hear that the evacuation plan is at an advanced stage.
Monyela says the airport is still closed and all routes are not risk-free.
He says government is doing everything possible to get South African citizens out.
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