Heavy rains in Afghanistan caused havoc, 31 killed, many missing

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Kabul: Floods caused by heavy rains in Afghanistan’s northern Parwan province on Sunday caused havoc. The Taliban’s state-run news agency reported on Monday that heavy rains caused flash floods. At least 31 people died and dozens went missing in northern Afghanistan.

According to a report in Hindustan Times, Afghanistan’s Bakhtar news agency said that the floods hit northern Parwan province on Sunday. There is news to be. Media reports say that at least 100 people have been reported missing on Monday. A search and rescue operation is on.

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In Parwan province, flash floods swept away dozens of homes in three districts affected by heavy rains. The province is surrounded by hills and is often flooded by heavy rains. The local Meteorological Department said that more rain is expected in most 34 provinces of Afghanistan in the coming days. Heavy rains and flash floods across the country killed 40 people in July and 19 a month ago. Afghanistan is also currently facing economic problems due to a variety of international sanctions under the Taliban regime. This makes it more difficult to help people after disasters.

Sudden floods caused by heavy rains in Afghanistan caused havoc, 31 killed, many missing
Significantly, at this time due to heavy rains in India and neighboring countries due to monsoon, floods have been seen in many areas. Hundreds of people have lost their lives due to the recent floods in Pakistan. After which the army also had to get into relief work.

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