At least 138 people have also been injured in the flooding
across northern Baghlan, Takhar and Badakhshan, caused by heavy
rains on Friday, ministry spokesman Abdul Mateen Qaniee told
Reuters.
Taliban authorities sent helicopters to try to assist civilians
overnight after receiving reports that over 100 people were
stranded.
Many people had been left homeless and transportation, water and
waste systems were "severely disrupted", according to the World
Health Organization (WHO).
"The impact has been profound, leading to loss of life and
injuries, with many individuals still unaccounted for," the
WHO's Afghanistan office said in a statement late on Friday.
It added that four health centers had been damaged and one
destroyed by the floods and said the agency was sending health
teams to provide treatment in the inundated areas.
(Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul and Charlotte
Greenfield in IslamabadEditing by William Mallard and Frances
Kerry)
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