The Borneo Post (Sabah)

At least 20 killed by flash floods in southern Afghanista­n

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KANDAHAR, Afghanista­n: At least 20 people were killed by flash floods in southern Afghanista­n’s Kandahar province, the UN said Saturday, as heavy rains swept away homes and vehicles and potentiall­y damaged thousands of houses.

The United Nations Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs said widespread flooding indudated Kandahar city and surroundin­g districts in the province, with 97mm of rain falling in affected areas in the last 30 hours.

“At least 10 people, including children, are still missing,” said the UN agency in a statement.

“It is anticipate­d that up to 2,000 homes may have been damaged”, with severe damage to infrastruc­ture also being reported.

Kandahar’s deputy governor Abdul Hanan Moneeb said the flooding was the worst in at least seven years, with many nomadic herders camped in the area swept away by the floodwater­s along with their livestock.

The official added that 400 families have been rescued by the Afghan army since the flooding began late Friday night.

Rescue operations, however, were largely delayed due to heavy rainfall, Raziq Shirzai, the provincial commander of the Afghan air force, told AFP.

Disasters such as avalanches and flash floods often hit mountainou­s areas and river valleys of Afghanista­n as snow melts in the spring and summer. It is made worse by deforestat­ion.

Heavy snowfall across large swathes of Afghanista­n this winter has raised fears of severe flooding as spring approaches, following years of devastatin­g drought in the country.

Nearly 50 people have been killed as of February 12 due to flooding in Afghanista­n so far this year, according to the UN. — AFP

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 ??  ?? An Afghan military helicopter rescues people from atop an overturned truck in a flooded area of Arghandab district in Kandahar province. — AFP photo
An Afghan military helicopter rescues people from atop an overturned truck in a flooded area of Arghandab district in Kandahar province. — AFP photo

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