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Fifty dead in heavy rain, floods in main Afghanistan, authorities says

At least 50 people are dead following a fresh bout of heavy rain and flooding in main Afghanistan, an official stated on Saturday.

Mawlawi Abdul Hai Zaeem, the head of the info department for the central Ghor province, informed that there was no info about the number of individuals were injured in the rain spell that began on Friday, which had likewise cut off many essential roadways to the area.

Zaeem added that 2,000 houses were entirely destroyed, 4,000 partially harmed, and more than 2,000 stores were under water in the province's capital, Feroz-Koh.

Last week, flash floods triggered by heavy rains ravaged towns in northern Afghanistan, killing 315 people and injuring more than 1,600, authorities stated on Sunday.

On Wednesday, a helicopter utilized by the Afghan air force crashed due to technical problems throughout efforts to recover the bodies of people who had fallen into a river in Ghor province, killing one and injuring 12 people, the country's defence ministry stated.

Afghanistan is susceptible to natural disasters and the United Nations considers it among countries most vulnerable to environment change.

It has battled a deficiency in aid after the Taliban took over as foreign forces withdrew from the nation in 2021, because advancement aid that formed the foundation of government finances was slashed.

The shortage has actually intensified in subsequent years as foreign governments come to grips with competing global crises and growing condemnation of the Taliban's curbs on Afghan ladies.