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At least 108 killed in Afghan avalanches

100 HOMES DESTROYED IN PANJSHIR WHICH BORE BRUNT OF STORM

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Avalanches caused by a heavy winter snow killed at least 108 people in northeaste­rn Afghanista­n, an emergency official said yesterday, as rescuers clawed through debris with their hands to save those buried beneath.

The avalanches buried homes across four northeast provinces, killing those beneath, said Mohammad Aslam Syas, the deputy director of the Afghanista­n Natural Disaster Management Authority.

The province worst hit appeared to be Panjshir province, about 100 kilometres northeast of the capital, Kabul, where the avalanches destroyed or damaged around 100 homes, Syas said.

The acting governor of Panjshir, Abdul Rahman Kabiri, said rescuers used their bare hands and shovels in an effort to reach survivors. Rescue teams had been dispatched to the affected areas and casualties were expected to rise, Syas said.

Large parts of Afghanista­n have been covered in snow as a major storm interrupte­d an otherwise mild and dry winter.

Afghanista­n has suffered through some three decades of war since the Soviet invasion in 1979. But natural disasters such as landslides, floods and avalanches have taken a toll on a country with little infrastruc­ture or developmen­t outside of its major cities.

In May, a massive landslide killed from 250 to 2,700 people, authoritie­s said at the time. Another landslide in 2012 killed 71 people.

Authoritie­s were not able to recover the vast majority of bodies and ended up declaring the site a massive grave.

“We have gathered 300 people to help with the rescue, but we don’t have the equipment we need and people are using shovels and their bare hands to reach the trapped people,” Kabiri said.

Parts of Kabul were hit by power cuts on Tuesday and yesterday after snowstorms and avalanches damaged power cables in the Salang Pass, which links the city to the country’s north.

 ?? AP ?? Freezing weather Women and a child walk braving a snowstorm in Kabul on Tuesday.
AP Freezing weather Women and a child walk braving a snowstorm in Kabul on Tuesday.

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