66 Killed In Floods In Northern Afghanistan, Over 1500 Houses Damaged

The rains come after a chronic drought in Afghanistan.

Kabul:

Recent floods killed 66 folks in northern Afghanistan, a provincial official stated Sunday, after weeks of flooding that has inundated farms and villages and swept away swathes of communities.

A whole lot of individuals have died in flash floods this month which have additionally swamped agricultural lands in a rustic the place 80 % of the inhabitants will depend on farming to outlive.

The newest heavy floods hit a number of districts of Faryab province on Saturday evening and “resulted in human and monetary losses,” stated Asmatullah Muradi, spokesman for the Faryab governor, in an announcement.

“Because of the floods 66 folks have been killed,” he stated, including that at the least 5 folks have been injured and others have been nonetheless lacking.

The flooding broken greater than 1,500 homes, swamped greater than 1,000 acres of agricultural land and killed lots of of livestock, he stated.

The floods got here a day after provincial police stated greater than 50 folks have been killed in flash flooding within the western province of Ghor.

Simply over every week in the past, greater than 300 folks have been killed by torrents in northern Baghlan province, in response to the UN World Meals Programme (WFP) and Taliban officers.

Taliban officers have warned the dying counts would go up in areas impacted by flooding, as destroyed infrastructure hampered assist supply and efforts to seek out the lacking.

The dying rely from the Ghor flooding rose from 50 to 55 on Sunday, in response to Abdul Wahid Hamas, a spokesman for the provincial governor.

“Greater than 3,000 houses have been completely destroyed as a result of floods” in Ghor, he added.

Movies shared on social media platform X by the WFP confirmed currents of brown water crashing via partitions of houses and churning via streets in Ghor.

‘Washed away our life’

Residents in Baghlan, Ghor, Faryab and different affected provinces discovered themselves with out shelter, stripped of their houses and livelihoods.

“We have been inside our residence when rain began and abruptly, a flash flood got here, we have been making an attempt to get issues out but it surely washed away our residence, our life, every part,” Ghor resident Jawan Gul advised AFP on Saturday.

The flooding additionally sparked concern for the revered Twelfth-century Jam minaret, situated in a distant a part of Ghor, provincial officers stated.

Pictures circulated to media confirmed brown torrents crashing across the base of the UNESCO World Heritage Website.

“The state of affairs of Jam was very regarding,” Abdul Hai Zaeem, info and tradition director in Ghor, advised AFP, including that mud was nonetheless piled excessive across the brick minaret.

The WFP warned that the latest floods have compounded an already dire humanitarian state of affairs within the impoverished nation.

Spring floods usually are not unusual in Afghanistan, a rustic of greater than 40 million folks, however above-average rainfall this yr has sparked devastating flash flooding.

Even earlier than the latest spate of floods, about 100 folks had been killed from mid-April to early Might on account of flooding in 10 of Afghanistan’s provinces, authorities stated.

The rains come after a chronic drought in Afghanistan, which is likely one of the least ready nations to sort out local weather change impacts, in response to specialists.

(Aside from the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV workers and is printed from a syndicated feed.)

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