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Death toll from avalanches rises in Afghanistan

Published: 10 Feb 2017 - 10:23 pm | Last Updated: 07 Nov 2021 - 04:16 am

AFP

Kabul: The death toll from avalanches and freezing weather conditions across Afghanistan has risen to 191, officials said yesterday, as rescue operations were underway in the worst-affected areas.
Twenty-two provinces in Afghanistan have been blanketed by days of heavy snowfall, triggering avalanches, destroying buildings and leaving many trapped in their snowbound homes.
"The death toll we have received from avalanches and freezing weather has risen to 191," Mohammad Aslam Sayyas, deputy minister for disaster management, said.
"The worst-hit province is northeastern Nuristan where at least 68 people have been killed," Sayyas said yesterday.
He added that thesearch and rescue efforts had been stepped up this week amid improving weather conditions, after the authorities initially struggled to reach remote mountainous areas.
Sayyas said 300 people have been injured and more than 500 others were rescued in different parts of the country.