Flash flood in Afghanistan kills at least 40 as villagers search for survivors

Afghan villagers in the eastern province of Nuristan are desperately searching for survivors after at least 40 people died in a flash flood in a Taliban-controlled area.

Afghan villagers are searching for missing people after flash flooding hit the Kamdesh district in Nuristan province.

Afghan villagers are searching for missing people after flash flooding hit the Kamdesh district in Nuristan province. Source: Twitter - 1TVNews

Afghan villagers searched desperately for survivors after a flash flood swept down a narrow valley in a Taliban-controlled area, killing at least 40 people and destroying dozens of houses in the early hours of Thursday morning, officials said.

Getting reliable information was difficult, according to Afghan officials, as Kamdesh district in the mountainous eastern province of Nuristan had fallen under the control of Taliban and had poor telecommunications.

"According to the initial information 60 houses are destroyed and around 100 people are missing," said Samiullah Zarbi, spokesman for the State Ministry of Disaster Management.
Villagers had recovered some 40 bodies, either from the water or buried beneath the rubble of their homes, Saadullah Payenda Zoy, head of the provincial council, told Reuters.

The Taliban said they would allow humanitarian agencies safe access to the area.

"Unfortunately half of a village, which had more than 100 houses, was washed away by a violent flood last night and sadly more than 100 people are dead or missing," Taliban spokesperson Zaibullah Mujahid told Reuters.

He said Taliban fighters were helping villagers look for missing people.
Afghanistan has always struggled to provide emergency services in distant, isolated regions like Nuristan.

But the challenges have become even more acute due to the coronavirus pandemic and mounting violence as Taliban insurgents attack government troops left fighting alone, with the last US-led foreign forces preparing to leave next month.


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