Over 300 people have died after flash floods in Afghanistan
Saturday, 18 May 2024 NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Arshad Malik, Afghanistan country director for Save the Children, about the aftermath of the deadly floods that hit several provinces there last weekend.
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The death toll from flooding in northern Afghanistan rose to 315, with over 1,600 injured, according to the Taliban's Ministry for Refugees. The UN's World Food Programme reported similar figures, with..
Mourners buried loved ones who died in the devastating flash floods in northern Afghanistan which the Taliban's interior ministry said on Saturday (May 11) have now taken more than 150 lives...
According U.N. Food Agency, more than 300 people died on Saturday due to flash floods in Afghanistan that destroyed over 1000 houses. Zee News Also reported by •IndiaTimes
Flash floods in northern Afghanistan claimed the lives of at least 200 people, with heavy rains triggering massive flooding in Baghlan province. Thousands of... IndiaTimes