Afghan officials: Flash flood kills at least 30 villagers
KABUL — At least 30 Afghan villagers searching for gold in a riverbed perished on Sunday in a flash flood in northeastern Badakhshan province, provincial officials said.
Along with those killed, dozens were also injured as a landslide and flash flood engulfed the river in the morning in Kohistan district, an area about 110 kilometres (68 miles), from Fayzabad, the capital of Badakhshan.
Nek Mohammad Nazari, the spokesman for the provincial governor, said the villagers had dug deep in the river, which had in the past been mined for gold, when they were caught in the flash flood. The casualty numbers could rise, he said.
The victims were villagers who were mining for gold illegally, according to the official. “Rescue teams have been dispatched to the area to help in recovering the bodies,” Nazari said.