The Sudanese capital, Khartoum, is witnessing a gradual return of its residents after years of conflict. However, this return faces economic and social challenges, particularly with the ongoing high cost of living.
The disaster management agency in Agam, Indonesia, announced that 100 families returned to their homes after floodwaters receded. The floods, caused by heavy rainfall, led to the evacuation of residents and affected several houses.
Authorities in Hong Kong have warned residents of the Wang Fuk complex against returning to their homes following a devastating fire. The government has provided psychological surveys to assist residents in making their return decisions.
Residents of Sheikh Town near Ain al-Arab are preparing to return to their homes after over 12 years of forced displacement due to security agreements and demining efforts. This return marks a significant moment for the community as they seek to rebuild their lives.