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Pakistan floods force tens of thousands from homes overnight

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A man balances himself as he, along with others, walks on a flooded road, following rains and floods during the monsoon season in Charsadda. STORY: Pakistan floods force tens of thousands from homes overnight

A man balances himself as he, along with others, walks on a flooded road, following rains and floods during the monsoon season in Charsadda, Pakistan Aug. 27, 2022. (REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz)

PESHAWAR/KABUL 鈥 Tens of thousands of people fled their homes in northern Pakistan on Saturday after a fast-rising river destroyed a major bridge, as deadly floods cause devastation across the country.

Powerful flash floods in the northern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa caused the Kabul River to swell, sweeping away a large bridge overnight, thus cutting off some districts from road access.

Downstream, fears of flooding around the river banks prompted around 180,000 people in the district of Charsadda to flee their homes, according to disaster officials, with some spending the night on highways with their livestock.

Historic monsoon rains and flooding in Pakistan have affected more than 30 million people over the last few weeks, the country鈥檚 climate change minister said, calling the situation a 鈥渃limate-induced humanitarian disaster of epic proportions鈥.

The military has joined the country鈥檚 national and provincial authorities in responding to the floods and Pakistan鈥檚 army chief on Saturday visited the southern province of Balochistan, which has been hit heavily by the rains.

鈥淭he people of Pakistan are our priority and we won鈥檛 spare any effort to assist them in this difficult time,鈥 said army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa.

Pakistani leaders have appealed to the international community for help and plan to launch an international appeal fund. The foreign affairs ministry said Turkey had sent a team to help with rescue efforts.

鈥淭he magnitude of the calamity is bigger than estimated,鈥 said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a tweet, after visiting flooded areas.

In neighboring Afghanistan, the Taliban administration also appealed for help after flooding in central and eastern provinces.

The death toll from floods this month in Afghanistan had risen to 192, disaster authorities said. Thousands of livestock had been killed and 1.7 million fruit trees destroyed, raising concerns over how families would feed themselves going into the cooler months while the country deals with an economic crisis.

鈥淲e ask the humanitarian organizations, the international community, and other related organizations and foundations to help us,鈥 Sharafudden Muslim, the deputy director of Afghanistan鈥檚 disaster ministry, said at a press conference, adding more than a million families required assistance.

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