Death toll from floods in Afghanistan rises above 180 – Taliban | Inquirer News

Death toll from floods in Afghanistan rises above 180 – Taliban

/ 04:33 AM August 26, 2022

An Afghan man cleans up his damaged home after the heavy flood in the Khushi district of Logar, Afghanistan, August 21, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer

KABUL — Flooding in Afghanistan this month killed more than 180 people, the Taliban said Thursday, appealing to the international community for help.

Flooding has wrought widespread devastation in central and eastern Afghan provinces in recent weeks, washing away thousands of houses and exacerbating the country’s economic and humanitarian crisis.

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“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan can’t manage the floods alone, we ask the world, international organizations, and Islamic countries to help us,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said at a news conference.

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Mujahid said 182 people had been killed by floods this month and 250 injured. More than 3,100 houses had been completely destroyed and thousands of livestock were killed.

Afghanistan has been reeling from natural disasters this year, including drought and an earthquake that killed more than 1,000 people in June. The nation has been largely cut off from the international financial system since the Taliban took over a year ago.

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In Khoshi district in central Logar province, aid workers described widespread destruction from the powerful floods in recent days, with fields of crops reduced to mud and bodies of dead animals lying in piles.

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Around 20,0000 people in the district were affected by flooding and 20 people, including at least six children, had been killed with two more missing, the U.N. children’s agency said.

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“People lost everything…they lost everything overnight,” said Anne Kindrachuk, central region chief for UNICEF Afghanistan, said after a visit to the area.

“There are three tent communities or camps but (people) are unsure what comes next, how they are going to eat this winter, their livelihoods was wiped out,” she said.

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