Flash floods swept through four villages in northern Afghanistan, killing 28 people and leaving 20 others missing, officials said on Friday. “Heavy rains overnight triggered flood waters that broke through four mountainous villages in Ishkamish district of northern Takhar province,” Takhar provincial governor, Abdul Jabar Taqwa, said. “It hit around midnight and it was very powerful,” said Taqwa. “We have 28 deaths in Ishkamish district and 20 others are believed to be missing,” the governor said. “It is a big disaster he added,” warning that the death toll was likely to rise. Dozens of houses were washed away and roads blocked, he added. The flood-hit areas are accessible only by air. Rescuers are trying to reach the area by helicopter, taking food, blankets and tents to the victims. On Monday, at least 26 people were killed and more than 100 missing after flash floods hit a wedding party and three villages in Sari Pul province. Afghanistan’s harshest winter in 15 years saw unusually heavy snowfalls, and experts predicted melting snow was likely to cause floods in the mountainous north in the spring. According to IMMAP, a data-analysis and mapping company, 15 per cent of Afghanistan’s population is at high risk of being affected.
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