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More Than 300,000 Children Affected by Floods in Afghanistan
Report by BBC Persian, translated into English by Rustam Seerat
Floods have hit northern Afghanistan hard. Ershad Malik, the Afghanistan Director for the charity “Save the Children,” estimates that the lives of 310,000 children have been affected by the floods in northern Afghanistan, and they have “lost everything,” according to .
Mr. Malik told : “The lives and livelihoods of children have been washed away. Sudden floods have engulfed villages, destroyed homes, and killed livestock.”
Meanwhile, Janez Lenarčič, the European Union’s Emergency Response Coordinator, announced on X that 97 tons of European aid for the flood victims had arrived at Kabul airport.
The World Health Organization also stated that it had sent seven tons of essential medicines, medical equipment, and aid packages for the flood victims. Before this, it had prepared medicines for lung infections, diarrhea, and malnutrition for about 20,000 people and the equipment to treat 500 injured individuals.
Jamshid Tanoli, the organization’s representative in Afghanistan, said that aid workers work tirelessly to help the flood victims.