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Flood kills 10 members of single family in Afghanistan

by admineconai May 27, 2024
written by admineconai May 27, 2024
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At least ten members of a single family have been reported killed in a village in the capital of Afghanistan’s Badakhshan province following heavy rainfall and flooding.

The head of the information and culture department Zabihullah Amiri said in a statement that rescue teams are searching for the remaining victims after four bodies were recovered.

Flooding has deepened Afghanistan’s already dire humanitarian crisis, adding to the death toll caused by multiple natural disasters in recent years. The World Food Programme, WFP was quoted as saying that floods in the past few weeks have affected at least 80,000 people in the country.

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This month, Afghan authorities reported more than 400 deaths due to flash floods across different provinces. Baghlan province in the north was hit the hardest.

Extreme weather events such as flash floods and droughts are on the rise in Afghanistan. Experts have blamed the climate crisis for this. The country remains among the world’s top 10 climate-impacted nations despite having a negligible carbon footprint.

After decades of wars and conflicts, Afghanistan is ill-prepared to cope with the consequences of climate change. The country is still reeling from the multiple earthquakes earlier this year and severe flooding in March.

Story was adapted from Daily Post.

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