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Flash floods kill dozens in Afghanistan, Pakistan

An exceptional monsoon season sparked flooding in the eastern Afghan province of Logar and in neighboring Pakistan. More than 50 people have been killed and several people are still missing.

Seasonal rains caused heavy flooding that killed dozens of people in Afghanistan and parts of neighboring Pakistan, officials said Sunday.

The rains lashed several areas of the eastern Afghan province of Logar, where at least 20 people died and more than 30 others were wounded.

Thousands of homes were destroyed, officials said, along with canals and about 5,000 acres of agricultural land.

A village elder said the flooding was unprecedented in the history of Khushi.

“It destroyed all the people’s animals, houses and agricultural land,” he said. “People are homeless, they have been forced to take refuge in the mountains.”

Footage posted to social media showed bodies of children as well as villages inundated by the waters.

Helicopters used to rescue trapped residents

Officials at the country’s National Disaster Management Authority told DPA news agency that they were using helicopters to try to rescue those trapped by the flooding.

Afghan government spokesman Bilal Karimi urged the international community to provide aid.

“We urgently request the international community… to join hands with the Afghans at this critical time and (to) spare no effort to help the victims,” Karimi said in a statement.

Foreign aid and disaster relief have been dramatically reduced since the Taliban stormed back to power in August last year, amid concerns that any assistance could be commandeered by the Islamist group.

The floods come as the country faces a hunger crisis, partly caused by the lack of aid and Western sanctions imposed on the Taliban.

Last week, northern Afghanistan was hit by heavy rains that set off flash floods that killed at least 31 people and left dozens missing.

Since June more than 600 people have been killed during monsoon season in Pakistan

Pakistan sees heaviest rain in decades

In neighboring Pakistan, at least 36 people were killed by flooding triggered by the heaviest monsoon rains in decades, according to the country’s natural disaster management authority.

Rescue workers and the military evacuated thousands of people, officials said. The Balochistan and Sindh provinces have been hardest hit by the flooding

Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan, received 305% more rain than the annual average, the disaster agency said.

Forecasters say more rain is expected this week.

Since June, 618 people have been killed during the unprecedented monsoon season.

The rains and flooding have damaged more than 69,874 houses, leaving thousands homeless and stranded in remote villages, the agency wrote in its latest report.

Source:  DW

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