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Afghanistan landslide 'kills at least 350'

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At least 350 people have been killed and many more are missing, the UN said, after a landslide hit the Northeast Afghan province of Badakhshan. Hundreds of homes were buried under mud and rocks when a section of a mountain collapsed following torrential rain, BBC reported. Rescuers have reached the area and are searching for survivors. Much of North and East Afghanistan has been hit by heavy rain in recent days, and some 150 people have died in flooding. "The number of deceased has increased to 350 and significant displacement is expected," the UN mission in Afghanistan said in a statement. "The UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is helping... local authorities to rescue those still trapped. " Tons of mud Local officials say that more than 2,000 people are missing. About 1,000 houses were affected - 300 of them buried immediately after the side of a mountain gave way. As it was Friday morning, a day of rest in Afghanistan, people were at home and whole families were lost under tons of mud. Badakhshan Police Commander Fazludeen Ayaz said that all of the village of Hargu - home to 215 families - was covered by earth and rock. He said it was unlikely that anyone would be rescued alive from under the rubble and that even if there was rescue equipment available in the remote area, it would be difficult to dig people out. Remote The BBC's Qurbon Ali Hamzi in Badakhshan says it is still raining and there are fears of further landslides. Badakhshan is in the most remote and mountainous part of the country, bordering Tajikistan, China and Pakistan. Searching for survivors is a huge task, the correspondent adds. The governor of Badakhshan province, Shah Waliullah Adeeb, told AP news agency that rescue crews did not have enough equipment and appealed for shovels. "It's physically impossible right now," Adeeb said. "We don't have enough shovels; we need more machinery. '' He said that residents of nearby villages had been evacuated amid concerns about further landslides. Another, smaller landslide was reported in Badakhshan on Thursday.

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