Kabul, May 4 (PTI): Aid groups today rushed to help survivors of a landslide in northern Afghanistan that entombed a village, killing hundreds of people and leaving 700 families homeless. Much of Aab Bareek village in Badakhshan province was swallowed by a fast-moving tide of mud and rock that left almost no trace of 300 homes.
Government officials said the current death toll was at least 300 and warned it could rise by hundreds more, after initial reports suggested that as many as 2,500 people may have died. Large crowds gathered at the remote disaster site, where rescue efforts were abandoned due to the volume of deep mud covering houses.
“Around 1,000 families are thought to have been affected with some 300 houses totally destroyed,” the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said. “Assessments to determine priorities on immediate child protection and water, sanitation, and hygiene needs for (displaced) families are continuing.”
700 families were displaced, with many fleeing their homes in fear of more landslides. Tents, emergency food supplies, health services and support for children who lost parents were being organised after many survivors spent another night in the open.