Afghanistan’s national cricket player Rashid Khan said that he is starting a campaign to collect aid for flood victims in Baghlan and other provinces. Rashid Khan wrote on his X page that he is sorry for the losses caused to the people in recent floods and he is doing everything he can to help the victims. Earlier, Rashid Khan helped the victims of natural disasters, especially the earthquake victims of Herat and Paktika, through campaigns. Before Rashid Khan, an Afghan businessman, Mirwais Azizi, also promised to donate 50 million Afghanis to the flood-affected people. Businessman and owner of Peshawar Zalmi cricket team, Javed Afridi, also announced a donation of 10 million Pakistani rupees to the flood-affected Afghans. The number of dead in the Baghlan floods has reached 315 and the number of injured has reached 1,630 It should be noted that not only in Baghlan province of Afghanistan, but also in Badakhshan, Takhar, Ghor, Faryab and some other provinces, dozens of people died due to floods. The financial losses are changing every moment. Various organizations and countries have expressed sympathy for these floods, especially the recent deaths in Baghlan. In a message attributed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, published on the organization’s website, the United Nations and its partners have called on the authorities to provide emergency aid to the flood victims in Afghanistan. are busy coordinating. In a statement, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation also expressed its condolences to its member countries and asked its members from other countries and aid organizations to provide life-saving assistance to the flood-affected Afghans as soon as possible. At the same time, the head of the International Organization for Migration for Afghanistan, Maria Moita, has also expressed her sympathy to the affected people on her X page. Great Britain, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Qatar, Iran, Pakistan and a number of other countries have also sent messages of sympathy to the victims of the recent floods in Afghanistan, especially those in Baghlan. This is while the Ministry of Water and Energy of Afghanistan issued a notice on the 23rd of October until the 24th of October in the river basins of Afghanistan, especially Badakhshan, Talqan, Baghlan, Panjsher, Ghorband, Kabul. , Logar, Maidan Wardak, Kunar and Laghman rivers have warned of floods, rains, snowfall and rising water levels. Similarly, the Department of Meteorology of the Ministry of Transport and Aviation has warned that there will be rains in Baghlan, Badakhshan, Takhar, Panjsher, Nuristan, Kunar, Laghman and Nangarhar today on the 23rd, with the risk of floods.ChatGPT
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Rashid Khan has initiated a campaign to assist the flood victims of Baghlan.
Afghanistan’s national cricket player, Rashid Khan, announced that he is commencing a campaign to gather aid for flood victims in Baghlan and other affected provinces. Rashid Khan conveyed on his X page his regret for the losses suffered by the people in recent floods, affirming his commitment to aiding the victims. Previously, Rashid Khan had supported victims of natural disasters, notably the earthquake victims of Herat and Paktika, through similar campaigns.
Preceding Rashid Khan’s efforts, Afghan businessman Mirwais Azizi pledged to donate 50 million Afghanis to those affected by the floods. Additionally, Javed Afridi, businessman and owner of the Peshawar Zalmi cricket team, announced a donation of 10 million Pakistani rupees to assist flood-affected Afghans.
The death toll in the Baghlan floods has risen to 315, with 1,630 reported injuries. It’s noteworthy that not only Baghlan province but also Badakhshan, Takhar, Ghor, Faryab, and several other provinces have suffered significant casualties and financial losses due to the floods.
Various organizations and countries have extended sympathy for these floods, particularly mourning the recent deaths in Baghlan. In a message attributed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, published on the organization’s website, the United Nations and its partners have urged authorities to provide emergency aid to flood victims in Afghanistan, emphasizing ongoing coordination efforts.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has also conveyed condolences to its member countries and urged them, along with aid organizations from other countries, to swiftly provide life-saving assistance to flood-affected Afghans.
Furthermore, Maria Moita, head of the International Organization for Migration for Afghanistan, expressed sympathy to the affected people on her X page. Notably, Great Britain, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Qatar, Iran, Pakistan, and several other countries have sent messages of sympathy to the victims of recent floods in Afghanistan, particularly those in Baghlan.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Water and Energy of Afghanistan issued a notice from October 23rd to October 24th, warning of floods, rains, snowfall, and rising water levels in the river basins of Afghanistan, especially in areas along the Badakhshan, Talqan, Baghlan, Panjsher, Ghorband, Kabul, Logar, Maidan Wardak, Kunar, and Laghman rivers.
Similarly, the Department of Meteorology of the Ministry of Transport and Aviation has forecasted rains in Baghlan, Badakhshan, Takhar, Panjsher, Nuristan, Kunar, Laghman, and Nangarhar on the 23rd, with the risk of floods.