Death toll from Afghanistan floods rises to 315, Taliban ministry says
- Flash floods in Afghanistan, confirmed by a Taliban official, have resulted in hundreds of deaths and a significant number of injuries.
- The northern region of Afghanistan was the most affected by the floods.
- In neighboring Takhar province, at least 20 people were reported dead due to the floods.
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In northern Afghanistan, at least 315 people were killed and 1,600 others were injured by flash floods after heavy rainfall on Friday. This is reported by the Taliban government's Ministry of Refugees. The ministry and the United Nations fear that the death toll will rise even further.
Afghan officials put flood toll at 315
Islamabad, Pakistan — Afghan officials said Sunday that the death toll from Friday’s flash floods in the northern Baghlan province had risen to at least 315, with more than 1,600 people injured. The refugee ministry announced the latest casualties through social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. It said more than 2,600 homes had been "completely and partially destroyed" in the province since the calamity hit following heavy seasonal r…
Thousands of homes have been damaged and farm animals have died
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