Flash floods kill 5 in east Afghanistan-Xinhua

Flash floods kill 5 in east Afghanistan

Source: Xinhua

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2024-07-15 20:30:30

This photo taken on July 16, 2024 shows the scene of a flood-hit village in Kunar province, east Afghanistan. At least five people were killed as flash floods swept through most parts of eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province on Monday morning, a local official said. (Photo by Qazafi Mal/Xinhua)

ASADABAD, Afghanistan, July 15 (Xinhua) -- At least five people were killed as flash floods swept through most parts of eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province on Monday morning, a local official said.

The floods were triggered by heavy rains in Asadabad city, the provincial capital, and some other districts of the province, Ihsanullah Ihsan, provincial manager for the disaster management authority, told Xinhua.

"Four people, including two children and a woman, lost their lives following floods in Asadabad city and another woman died in the province's Asmar district," Ihsan added.

While the exact financial damage caused by the natural disaster are not known yet, Ihsan added that the flash floods washed away dozens of residential houses, hundreds of kilometers of road, bridges, culverts, water canals, water dams, and agriculture lands in the outskirts of the province.

Afghanistan's meteorological department has predicted heavy rains, lightning, storms, as well as flash floods in 22 out of Afghanistan's 34 provinces two days ago.

This photo taken on July 16, 2024 shows the scene of a flood-hit village in Kunar province, east Afghanistan. At least five people were killed as flash floods swept through most parts of eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province on Monday morning, a local official said. (Photo by Qazafi Mal/Xinhua)

This photo taken on July 16, 2024 shows the scene of a flood-hit village in Kunar province, east Afghanistan. At least five people were killed as flash floods swept through most parts of eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province on Monday morning, a local official said. (Photo by Qazafi Mal/Xinhua)