Floods, Heavy Rains Kill 179 in Afghanistan, 22 Dead in Past 24 Hours
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Floods, heavy rains kill 179 in Afghanistan, 22 dead in past 24 hours
Severe flooding and heavy rains have killed at least 179 people in Afghanistan, with 22 deaths reported across the country in 24 hours. Afghanistan’s disaster management authorities say at least 179 people have been killed and 236 injured since late March due to heavy rains and flooding, with 22 more deaths recorded in the past 24 hours alone. The figures highlight the growing human toll of extreme weather nationwide. Officials said dozens of ho…
At least 179 people died and 238 others were injured due to the rains and floods that had reached Afghanistan since 26 March, a report currently available by the Taliban Government refers to an official report.
At least 179 people have died and 238 others have been injured due to the storm of rains and floods in Afghanistan since March 26, according to the latest official balance sheet offered this Saturday by the disaster management authorities of the de facto Taliban government. “Since March 26, the rains, [...] The entry At least 179 dead and 238 injured after two weeks of rainstorming in Afghanistan was first published in Information Focus.
Death Toll from Natural Disasters in Afghanistan Rises to 179 Amid Widespread Damage – KabulNow
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - The National Disaster Management Authority of Afghanistan, now under Taliban control, says that with 22 deaths recorded in the past 48 hours, the total number of casualties from natural disasters across the country has risen to 179. Taj Mohammad Hemat, deputy spokesperson for the authority, said today (Saturday, April 11) in a video message that the number of injured has also increased to 238, while nine others remain missin…
The Afghan National Disaster Management Authority, which is now under Taliban control, says that the number of casualties from natural disasters in the country has increased to 179 with 22 people killed in the last 48 hours. Taj Mohammad Hemmat, deputy spokesman for the agency, said in a video message today (Saturday, April 12) that the number of injured has also increased to 238 and nine others are missing. He added that 7,047 houses have also …
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