Death toll in Afghanistan cold snap rises to 166, official says
Forward with the Taliban into the Seventh Century! | [GEO.TV] At least 166 people have died in a wave of bitterly cold weather sweeping Afghanistan, an official said Saturday, as extreme conditions heaped misery on the poverty-stricken nation.
Afghanistan has been frozen by temperatures as low as -33°C (-27°F) since January 10, combined with widespread snowfall, icy gales, and regular electricity outages.
*shrug* It is well known that if a country wants to avoid power outages, it must pay its utility bills. Afghanistan’s primary supplier is Uzbekistan, but they source from a variety of Central Asian countries plus Iran. They just signed a new contract with Turkmenistan, and renewed existing contracts with Uzbekistan, but that paying thing is the kicker. | Aid agencies had warned before the cold snap that more than half of Afghanistan's 38 million people were facing hunger, while nearly four million children were suffering from malnutrition.
The disaster management ministry said on Saturday the corpse count had risen by 88 over the past week and now stood at 166, based on data from 24 of the nation's 34 provinces.
The deaths were caused by floods, fires and leaks from gas heaters that Afghan families use to heat their homes, ministry official Abdul Rahman Zahid said in a video statement.
Some 100 homes were destroyed or damaged and nearly 80,000 livestock, a vital commodity for Afghanistan's poor, also died in the cold.
Posted by: Fred 2023-01-29 |