ISLAMABAD — Heavy flooding from seasonal rains in Afghanistan killed at the least 31 individuals and left dozens lacking over the previous three days, whereas in neighboring Pakistan 13 individuals died as a result of heavy rains and landslides.
Shafiullah Rahimi, the ruling Taliban’s appointed spokesman for Afghanistan’s State Ministry for Natural Disaster Management, mentioned Sunday that at the least 31 individuals have been killed, 74 have been injured and 41 others have been lacking. Flash floods hit the capital, Kabul, the Maidan Wardak and Ghazni provinces. He added that almost all of the casualties have been in west Kabul and Maidan Wardak.
Rahimi additionally mentioned round 250 livestock perished within the floods.
The flooding introduced additional distress to the already struggling Afghanistan. In April, the U.N.’s humanitarian affairs company mentioned the south Asian nation is dealing with its third consecutive yr of drought, its second yr of extreme financial hardship and the implications of a long time of conflict and pure disasters.
The most up-to-date flash flood occurred within the Jalrez district of Maidan Wardak province west of Kabul, killing 12 individuals, mentioned Taliban authorities spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid. At least 40 different individuals have been lacking and rescue groups have been busy conducting search and rescue operations, he mentioned.
The provincial governor’s workplace in an announcement mentioned that tons of of houses have been both broken or destroyed and the lacking are believed to be below the rubble of collapsed houses.
The assertion additionally mentioned that tons of of sq. miles of agricultural land have been washed out and destroyed and the freeway between Kabul and the central Bamiyan province was closed as a result of floods.
In Pakistan, 13 individuals died and 7 have been injured as a result of heavy rains and landslides as monsoon season continued to have an effect on components of the nation Sunday.
In the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, 9 individuals misplaced their lives during the last 48 hours in rain-related incidents.
In the Skardu space of the Gilgit Baltistan area, 4 members of the family died when a large landslide hit their automobile, in response to police officer Raja Mirza Hassan.
Taimur Khan, a spokesman of the provincial catastrophe administration authority, mentioned heavy rainfall and thunderstorms broken at the least 74 homes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
The provincial authorities declared an emergency within the Chitral district as rainfall triggered flash floods within the mountainous space.
Since the beginning of monsoon from June 25, the nation has witnessed 101 deaths together with 16 girls and 42 youngsters, in response to the nationwide catastrophe administration authority.
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