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Death toll from Afghanistan flooding reaches 150

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Published: 10:36, 28 August 2020   Update: 04:36, 28 August 2020
Death toll from Afghanistan flooding reaches 150

The death toll from heavy flooding in northern and eastern Afghanistan has risen to at least 150.

Flash floods inundated the city of Charikar in northern Parwan province starting Tuesday night.

The Health Ministry said the local hospital was partially destroyed and many injured were being transferred to the capital Kabul.

According to sources, scores more were injured as rescue crews searched for survivors beneath the mud and rubble of collapsed houses, officials said on Thursday.

Heavy rains, compounded by mudslides, often threaten remote areas of Afghanistan, where infrastructure is poor. Summer often brings heavy rainfall and flooding to the country’s north and east.

Powerful flood waters in the mountainous province dislocated thousands of large rocks that caused major injuries and destroyed entire homes, burying people under the rubble, officials said. Several excavators reached the area and were digging for those stuck beneath the rubble.

Mohammad Qasim Haidari, Afghanistan’s deputy minister for disaster management, said the casualty toll may rise as rescue teams and volunteers were still working to locate people buried under destroyed houses.

He said 102 people died in Parwan, 19 in the capital Kabul, 17 in northern Kapisa, seven in eastern Wardak, three in northern Panjshir, two in eastern Nangarhar and one in eastern Paktia and over 200 others were injured.
 

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