Deccan Chronicle

Afghan floods kill 160, search for bodies continues

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Kabul, Aug. 30: Heavy flooding has killed at least 100 people and injured scores of others as heavy seasonal rains drenched northern and eastern Afghanista­n, officials said Wednesday.

Annual heavy rains, compounded by mudslides, often threaten remote areas of Afghanista­n, where infrastruc­ture is poor. Summer often brings heavy rainfall in northern and eastern parts of the country, leading to floods that leave hundreds dead every year.

State minister for disaster management Ghulam Bahawudin Jilani said that in northern Parwan province, water inundated the central city of Charikar, where the health ministry said the local hospital was partially destroyed and many of the injured were being transferre­d to the capital, Kabul.

The provincial spokeswoma­n, Wahida Shahkar, said the number of casualties may rise as people and rescue teams were still working to locate people buried under destroyed houses. The head of the provincial hospital, Abdul Qasim Sangin, said several children were among the dead and some of the injured are in critical condition.

On a highway just east of Kabul, at least eight people, including two children, drowned and 14 others were injured when the floodwater­s swept the cars they were in away, according to spokesman Ahmad Tameem Azimi.

Shahkar said the flooding started in the central part of the province overnight, following heavy rains and destroying many homes. She called on the government to deliver aid and provide immediate support for workers digging through mud to reach those who were trapped. —

 ?? AP ?? Rescuers search for bodies after a mudslide during heavy flooding in Parwan province, north of Kabul, Afghanista­n. —
AP Rescuers search for bodies after a mudslide during heavy flooding in Parwan province, north of Kabul, Afghanista­n. —

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