Multiple provinces in Afghanistan, including Ghor and Faryab, have been hit by devastating flash floods, resulting in a death toll of nearly 120 people. Thousands of houses have been destroyed, and over 850,000 individuals have been affected across East Africa. The floods have been exacerbated by government mismanagement and flawed urban planning in some regions.
Heavy rains and floods have claimed hundreds of lives, and destroyed thousands of homes in Afghanistan. The UN family is on the ground providing emergency aid to those most affected. @Refugees shares key facts about this climate catastrophe.
Fresh floods killed 66 people in northern #Afghanistan, a provincial official said on Sunday, after weeks of flooding that has inundated farms and villages and swept away swathes of communities. https://t.co/b2I1ErtWTM
At least 120 were killed due to heavy rains and flash floods in Afghanistan's northern Faryab province and western Ghor province on Friday and Saturday, local officials say https://t.co/SqxyUdkY44 https://t.co/RgKk71m63t
Heavy rains set off flash floods in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 47 people https://t.co/MxQjWsnweH
#NDTVWorld | 66 Killed In Floods In Northern Afghanistan, Over 1500 Houses Damaged https://t.co/AuL4pB3oKg https://t.co/XbuTuPQNtT
Fresh floods kill 66 in northern Afghanistan https://t.co/e77glKrX3P
More heavy rains in Afghanistan have triggered flash floods, raising the death toll to 84 in the country’s north following weeks of devastating torrents that had already left hundreds dead and missing, a Taliban spokesman said Sunday. https://t.co/1nOH9ECqbR
More heavy rains in Afghanistan have triggered flash floods, raising the death toll to 84 in the country's north following weeks of devastating torrents that had already left hundreds dead and missing, a Taliban spokesman said Sunday. https://t.co/rdJ8WpSfW6
At least 120 were killed due to heavy rains and flash floods in Afghanistan's northern Faryab province and western Ghor province on Friday and Saturday, local officials said. #XinhuaNews https://t.co/S9fouoim8D
Heavy rains set off flash floods in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 84 people https://t.co/5P0jER6Zip
Fresh floods have killed at least 66 people in Faryab province in northern Afghanistan, says a provincial official, in the latest deadly string of disasters to hit the country ⤵️ https://t.co/HimDkk6wyP
Videos show the aftermath of flash floods in Afghanistan’s Ghor province, which have killed at least 50 people following torrential seasonal rains. Last week, flooding killed more than 300 people in Baghlan province, north of Kabul. https://t.co/28pviTAgJ2
Deadly Floods in Afghanistan's Ghor and Faryab Leave Nearly 100 Dead, 47 Confirmed Read More: https://t.co/esjcXZuibV
Fresh floods in Afghanistan kill nearly 100 people after heavy rain https://t.co/m2JrAyVWHu https://t.co/rmq2E0fYrS
Forty-seven dead in heavy rain, floods in northern Afghanistan, official says https://t.co/oobvPNROVb https://t.co/n7HPr8EPpx
⚠️ FORTY-SEVEN DEAD IN HEAVY RAIN, FLOODS IN NORTHERN AFGHANISTAN, OFFICIAL SAYS Full Story → https://t.co/1BWNcK11ER
47 killed as flash floods lash north #Afghanistan's Faryab https://t.co/uPltX9w8SX
#Afghanistan: Nearly 70 people have died, and dozens of others remained missing due to devastating floods in Ghor and Faryab provinces. https://t.co/N63jC7EmnW
Nearly 850,000 people have been affected by the flash floods in East Africa. With more rain & flooding expected, additional support is urgently needed to scale-up rescue efforts & provide food, shelter and medical aid to those affected.https://t.co/7FNheTkrRD via @UNOCHA https://t.co/qyGBJRboIu
The death toll in Iran's Khorasan Razavi province has reached 12, as floods sweep through the region, exacerbated by government mismanagement and flawed urban planning. https://t.co/4il2Zgc2Ml
A 2nd wave of flash floods has hit the Ghor province in central Afghanistan. 50 Afghanis have been reported dead, with 2,000+ houses completely destroyed. More confirmation of Hanke’s School Boy’s Theory of History: It’s just one damn thing after another. https://t.co/ZqSQDJ64Vt