40 thousand children became homeless in Baghlan, Afghanistan due to flood
The head of the Children's Rescue Organization emphasized that children have lost everything due to the recent floods in Baghlan province of Afghanistan. |
reported by Mehr News Agency, citing Anatolia news agency, in a report, the International Organization to Save the Children expressed concern about the devastating consequences of the floods in Baghlan Province in northern Afghanistan and announced that about 40,000 children have lost their homes in this province. and.
This organization announced the launch of health clinics to help the injured in Baghlan Province.
Arshad Malik, the head of the Save the Children Organization, emphasized that children in Baghlan Province have lost everything.
The International Organization to Save the Children stressed: The recent floods in Baghlan Province have caused serious damage and children are the main victims.
According to the report of this organization, citing local authorities, at least 200 people, including children, have died in the flood in Baghlan.
Previously, the United Nations and several relief agencies had requested to send immediate humanitarian aid to the flood victims of this country.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Migration of the interim government of the Taliban in Afghanistan announced the death toll of 315 people.