Many feared dead as heavy flooding hit eastern Afghan province

Islamabad, Aug. 21, (dpa/GNA) – Many people are feared dead after a devastating flash flood hit a district in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Logar, officials said on Sunday. 

According to initial reports, at least 20 people, half of them children, died in Khushi district, the provincial police said in a statement. Another 30 people were wounded and at least four were missing. 

As a result, more than 3,000 residential houses have been partially or completely damaged, officials further claim. 

Social media footage showed bodies of children as well as villages inundated by the flooding. 

“The situation is very worrying. People urgently need basic aid,” police spokesman Ahmadullah Anas told dpa. 

Officials at the country’s National Disaster Management Authority said they have been using helicopters to try to rescue those trapped by the flooding since Saturday evening and have set up an emergency camp. 

Afghanistan experiences seasonal flooding every year, damaging homes, agricultural land and public infrastructure. 

At least 32 people died in the country’s northern province of Parwan last week after floodwaters rushed through several valleys. 

Flash floods usually catch people by surprise as there is no alarm system in the mountainous country. 

Decades of conflict, coupled with environmental degradation and insufficient investment in disaster risk reduction have contributed to the increasing vulnerability of Afghans to natural disasters, according to the United Nations. 

On average, natural disasters affect 200,000 people every year in this war-torn country. 

GNA