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Afghanistan floods and landslides leave 77 dead in 10 days, authorities say
Summary
Heavy rain and storms across Afghanistan have caused floods and landslides that the Disaster Management Authority says killed 77 people and injured 137 over the past 10 days; homes and major roads have been damaged and more rain is forecast.
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Heavy rain and storms have caused widespread flooding, landslides and lightning across Afghanistan, the country's Disaster Management Authority announced. Officials reported 77 people killed and 137 injured over the past 10 days. The authority said homes and roads have been damaged and that more rain is forecast, prompting public warnings.
Core facts:
- Officials report 77 deaths and 137 injuries linked to heavy rain and related hazards over 10 days.
- Hundreds of homes have been destroyed or damaged and thousands of families have been affected, and major roads have been disrupted.
- Authorities have forecast additional rain and issued warnings for flood-prone areas and river banks.
Summary:
The reported impact includes loss of life, damaged housing and disrupted transport links, with communities and infrastructure affected. Authorities have warned of further rain and advised caution in areas at risk; the outlook for damage and recovery is undetermined at this time.
