Afghan official: Floods in north kill 5, damage 400 houses
BY Agencies7 April 2015 6:34 AM IST
Agencies7 April 2015 6:34 AM IST
An Afghan official says at least five people have died in heavy flooding in the northern province of Baghlan.
Jawed Basharat, spokesman for the provincial police chief, says the flooding hit three different districts today, including Puli Khamri, the provincial capital.
He says none people were injured and around 400 houses were damaged.
Basharat says police and residents are trying to rescue people trapped by the rising waters and that casualties are expected to rise.
The floods mark the start of Afghanistan’s annual flooding season as snow on northern mountain ranges melts. The situation worsens each year due to deforestation and environmental degradation.
Jawed Basharat, spokesman for the provincial police chief, says the flooding hit three different districts today, including Puli Khamri, the provincial capital.
He says none people were injured and around 400 houses were damaged.
Basharat says police and residents are trying to rescue people trapped by the rising waters and that casualties are expected to rise.
The floods mark the start of Afghanistan’s annual flooding season as snow on northern mountain ranges melts. The situation worsens each year due to deforestation and environmental degradation.
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