Afghan flash-floods death toll rises to 35

Afghan officials say flash floods have killed at least 35 people in four eastern provinces, while an estimated 50 people are still missing.

Afghan officials say flash floods have killed at least 35 people in four eastern provinces, while an estimated 50 people are still missing.

Provincial spokesmen in Nangarhar, Kabul, Khost, and Nuristan said today that all the floods had happened early Saturday.

Flash floods are common in all those provinces.

In Kabul’s Surobi district, police chief Shaghasi Ahmadi said 13 people were killed and up to 50 were missing in a remote and mountainous area.

Surobi has a number of rivers running through it. It is also rife with Taliban activity.

Downstream in the adjacent province of Nangarhar, an announcement said 17 people were killed by the floods.

President Hamid Karzai’s office said another seven died in Khost and Nuristan.

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