
Floods leave 40,000 children homeless in Afghan province: charity

Children carry flood-relief materials in Borka District, north Afghanistan's Baghlan Province, May 12, 2024. (Photo by Zahir Khan/Xinhua)
Global organizations and Afghan officials have warned of a rising death toll and infectious diseases, especially among children, following the floods.
Kabul, Afghanistan (Xinhua) – About 40,000 children have lost their homes in north Afghanistan's Baghlan province as heavy downpours and floods lashed the province and other regions on Friday, global charity Save the Children said Monday."Children are scared. Many have lost everything, not only their homes but their schools and the places where they play. They have lost everything that's familiar. They have lost all routine," said Arshad Malik, country director for the charity in Afghanistan.
Children crowd beside a vehicle loading flood-relief materials in Borka District, north Afghanistan's Baghlan Province, May 12, 2024. (Photo by Zahir Khan/Xinhua)
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