The Borneo Post (Sabah)

More than 200 dead in Afghanista­n flash floods — UN

-

LAQAYI,AFGHANISTA­N, Afghanista­n: More than 200 people were killed in flash floods that ripped through multiple Afghan provinces, the United Nations said on Saturday, as authoritie­s declared a state of emergency and rushed to rescue the injured.

Heavy rains on Friday sent roaring rivers of water and mud crashing through villages and across agricultur­al land in several provinces, with northern Baghlan one of the hardest hit.

More than 200 people were killed and thousands of houses were destroyed or damaged in Baghlan alone, the UN’s Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration told AFP.

In one district, Baghlani Jadid, up to 1,500 homes were damaged or destroyed and “more than 100 people died”, Mohammad Fahim Safie, the National Programme Officer leading IOM’s emergency response said, citing government figures.

Officials from the Taliban government had said 62 people had died as of Friday night.

“Hundreds of our fellow citizens have succumbed to these calamitous floods,” government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement posted to X on Saturday. He did not differenti­ate between the numbers of dead and injured, but told AFP dozens had been killed.

Rains on Friday also caused heavy damage in northeaste­rn Badakhshan province, central Ghor province and western Herat, officials said. Emergency personnel were rushing to rescue injured and stranded people, according to the defence ministry.

“In addition to human casualties, these floods have also caused huge financial losses to the people,” said Ahmad Seyar Sajid, head of the natural disasters management department in northern Takhar province, where he estimated 20 people have died in the flooding.

The defence ministry ordered multiple branches “to provide any kind of assistance to the victims of this incident with all available resources”.

The air force said it had started evacuation operations as the weather cleared on Saturday, adding that more than a hundred injured people had been transferre­d to hospital, without specifying from which provinces.

“By announcing the state of emergency in (affected) areas, the Ministry of National Defense has started distributi­ng food, medicine and first aid to the impacted people,” it said.

Video footage seen on social media from Friday showed huge torrents of muddy water swamping roads and bodies shrouded in white and black cloth.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Afgan people gather along a road before a floaded area between Samangan and Mazar-i-Sharif following a flash flood after a heavy rainfall in Feroz Nakhchir district of Samangan Province.
— AFP photo Afgan people gather along a road before a floaded area between Samangan and Mazar-i-Sharif following a flash flood after a heavy rainfall in Feroz Nakhchir district of Samangan Province.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia