Flash flooding kills dozens in Afghanistan, Pakistan
Death toll still being tallied as monsoon rains trigger floods
Heavy flooding from seasonal rains in eastern Afghanistan and neighbouring parts of Pakistan left dozens of people dead overnight, according to local officials on Sunday.
Associated Press video showed villagers in the Khushi district of Logar province south of the Afghan capital of Kabul cleaning up after the flooding, their damaged homes in disarray.
Abdullah Mufaker, head of the province's natural disaster response authority, said it was still unknown how many were killed and injured by the rising waters but that there were at least nine fatalities.
"The exact number is not clear for the time being, and the people have gone to remove the dead bodies," he said.
Del Agha, a village elder, said the flooding was unprecedented in the history of Khushi.
"It destroyed all the people's animals, houses and agricultural lands," he said. "People are homeless, they have been force to take refuge in the mountains."
Monsoon rains trigger floods in Pakistan
In neighbouring Pakistan, flooding triggered by the monsoon rains killed at least 36 people, including 11 dead in areas bordering Afghanistan, according to the country's natural disaster management authority.
Rescue workers backed by the military have moved thousands of marooned people to safety, while more rains are expected this week in Pakistan.
The monsoon season runs from July through September.
Last week, heavy rains set off flash floods that killed at least 31 people and left dozens missing in northern Afghanistan.