Afghanistan Landslide: More than 2,100 People Confirmed Dead!

People walk with their belongings near the site of a landslide at Badakhshan province
Reuters: Families bring belongings from landslide site at Badakhshan

(Reuters) — Afghan officials gave up hope on Saturday of finding any survivors from a landslide in the remote northeast, with the number killed or missing put at between a few hundred and as many as 2,700.

The United Nations said the focus now was on helping more than 4,000 displaced people.

International organizations and Afghan officials said at least 300 mud brick homes were buried on Friday, but precise information on the number killed was hard to come by in the impoverished province bordering Tajikistan.

The U.N. mission in Afghanistan said more than 350 people were killed, but a spokesman for the local governor put the number in excess of 2,100. The Geneva-based International Organization for Migration (IOM) said 2,700 were dead or missing. —

It’s a very unfortunate situation for the families of the victims lost. We hope the rain doesn’t force another landslide to happen again. We’ll keep you posted.