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KABUL (Reuters) – The death toll from overnight floods triggered by heavy rains in central Afghanistan has risen to 26 and more than 40 people are missing, officials said Sunday.

Shafiullah Rahimi, spokesperson for the state’s Ministry of Disaster Management, said 31 people have been killed across the country in the floods since Friday, and property and farmland have been severely damaged.
Zabihullah Mujahid He said that urgent aid has been dispatched to the disaster area in Jalriz district Maidan Wardak boycott.

“We received with great sorrow the news of the martyrdom of 12 of our citizens and the loss of 40 others,” he said in a statement.
Some financial losses have also been incurred.”
Although Afghanistan lies at the western edge of the Asian monsoon footprint, flash floods occur regularly during the rainy season as heavy rains fall into dry riverbeds.



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