Flash floods due to unusually heavy seasonal rains kill at least 68 people in Afghanistan
- Flash floods in western Afghanistan have killed 50 people, with more missing, as reported by a Taliban official based on initial findings, suggesting the toll could increase.
- Unusually heavy seasonal rains in Afghanistan have contributed to the deadly flash floods.
- Ghor province faced severe financial losses with property damage and agricultural land destruction, impacting thousands of homes, following devastating floods in the region.
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More people have died as a result of renewed floods in Afghanistan.
At least 150 dead as heavy rain triggers flash floods
People in Maimana in Faryab Province, Afghanistan clean up after floods (Picture: Xinhua/Shutterstock) At least 150 people have died in Afghanistan after more heavy rain caused flash floods. The latest round of torrents hit four districts in the northern province of Faryab on Saturday night, leaving 66 dead, five injured and eight missing. A further 18 people were killed in flooding in the same province on Friday, according to the Taliban. Arou…
After decades of war and conflict, Afghanistan is barely prepared for extreme weather events. Since the beginning of the month, there have been more and more floods - with hundreds dead already. Since the beginning of May, new floods have been reported from Afghanistan - more than 420 people have now died. This is based on the respective figures from the competent authorities in the affected provinces in the north and in the center of the countr…
Since the beginning of May, there have been frequent severe floods in Afghanistan. In the meantime, a total of more than 420 people have died this month.
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