Dozens dead in Afghanistan flash floods
April 26 ALJAZEERA
Flash floods in northern Afghanistan have killed at least 36 people
and displaced thousands after days of torrential rain, officials
say.Authorities in one of the country's hardest hit regions of Jawzjan
have put the death toll at 36, with the figure expected to rise further.
“Rescue helicopters have evacuated some 200 people, but many people
are still trapped on roofs of their homes and some are also missing,”
Jawzjan provincial police chief Faqir Mohammad Jowzjani told .
The head of the disaster relief committee in Jawzjan province, said
more than 5,000 people had been displaced and there were shortages of
medicine and water after heavy rain and storms swept through two
districts of the region on Thursday night.Faryab governor Mohammadullah
Batash said the death toll in his province, which borders Turkmenistan,
was expected to rise.Rain is still continuing, which is hampering relief
efforts,” he said.
The Afghan government has been scrambling to help survivors and
search for stranded villagers by deploying army helicopters to reach
affected areas.
The floodwaters swept through villages and fields, engulfing
thousands of homes and leaving many people seeking safety on the roofs
of their mud-brick houses.Flooding often occurs during the spring rainy
season in northern Afghanistan, with flimsy mud houses offering little
protection against rising water levels. |