Floods Devastate Afghanistan After Heavy Rains: 70 Dead, Many Missing

Floods Wreak Havoc in Afghanistan Following Heavy Rains, 70 Dead and Many Missing

Severe floods have caused widespread destruction in Afghanistan after heavy rains, resulting in the deaths of 70 people and leaving many others missing.

According to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), northern and central regions of Afghanistan have been experiencing severe flooding this week following intense rainfall.

The report states that the Afghan provinces of Ghor and Faryab have been particularly affected, with 70 fatalities and numerous individuals reported missing due to the floods.

Additionally, the floods have destroyed over 2,000 houses and damaged another 4,000, forcing a large number of residents to relocate.

An Afghan resident recounted the disaster, saying, “The terrifying floods swept everything away. My family and I evacuated to a safe location after authorities announced the warning through the mosque loudspeaker.”

In Afghanistan’s northern Baghlan province, the death toll from rains and floods has risen to 300.

The province’s Disaster Management Department has declared an emergency.

It is worth noting that last week, floods in Baghlan province claimed 313 lives.

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