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Flood disaster in Afghanistan: 182 people died in 1 month

Flood disaster in Afghanistan: 182 people died in 1 month


Afghanistan has been battling the flood disaster for the final month.

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman of the Taliban interim authorities, made a press assertion concerning the disaster.

182 people died in a month

in the assertion Zabihullah Mujahidstated that 182 people died in the final month because of floods brought on by heavy rains throughout the nation.

Based on AA’s report, 250 people had been injured and three,109 homes had been destroyed in the disaster.

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1000’s of hectares of agricultural land had been broken.

Zabihullah Mujahid acknowledged that the floods broken hundreds of hectares of agricultural land.

Mohammad Nesim Hakkani, Spokesman of the State Ministry of Disaster Administration of the Taliban interim authorities, emphasised that because the Ministry, they’re working to ship emergency assist to the flood victims.

20 people died

Then again, in the Hosi district of the nation’s Logar province, 20 people died in the flood that occurred at midday on Sunday.

As well as, the Afghanistan Meteorological Institute warned that heavy rains in two days may trigger flooding in 24 provinces of the nation.

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