Flash floods kill at least 35 in Afghanistan: officials

AFP  |  Kabul 

floods caused by heavy rains have killed at least 35 people in Afghanistan, washing away houses and cutting off access to remote villages across parts of the country, officials said Saturday.

Eight people were killed in province in the west and five in province in the north, Bahaduri told AFP, adding that more than 3,000 houses had been destroyed.

In Herat, 10 districts and some parts of city were impacted, said Jailani Farhad, for the province's

"Hundreds of houses have been destroyed and thousands displaced," he said. Mir Gulabuddin Miri, of the in Herat, said access to some areas had been cut off, preventing teams from reaching affected people.

"The destruction is huge. Over 12 areas in the province have been badly hit, people have lost their houses. We've only been able to provide them with some and blankets so far," he said.

Aid workers in the northern provinces of and have also been struggling to deliver humanitarian assistance to affected families.

"We have dispatched our and assistance for the affected families, but the scale of the disaster is massive. We need more humanitarian assistance," an ANDMA in told AFP.

Rescue and aid delivery efforts after disasters such as avalanches and floods -- which often hit as snow melts in the spring -- are frequently hampered by a lack of equipment in

also makes it difficult for aid workers to reach isolated areas. Earlier this month, at least 20 people were killed by floods caused by heavy rains that swept away thousands of homes and vehicles in southern province.

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First Published: Sat, March 30 2019. 19:10 IST