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Heavy snow, avalanches kill 16 in Afghanistan
by Staff Writers
Kabul (AFP) Jan 17, 2012

An Afghan man carrying a shovel walks down a snow-covered road in Kabul on January 15, 2012. As winter sets in across Central Asia, many Afghans struggle to provide adaquate food and shelter for their families. Photo courtesy AFP.

Heavy snow and avalanches have killed at least 16 people in mountainous northeastern Afghanistan, leaving dozens more trapped in their homes, an official said Tuesday.

A week of heavy snowfall cut off main roads in remote Badakhshan province, making it difficult for rescue workers to reach affected villages.

"So far 16 people have been killed as a result of heavy snow and avalanches in at least six districts of Badakhshan," provincial spokesman Abdul Mahroof Rasikh told AFP.

Twelve districts remain unreachable, but rescue teams made it to Ishkashim district where around 70 families are still trapped under snow, he added.

Heavy snowfall and avalanches kill scores of people in Afghanistan each winter.

In 2010, avalanches killed more than 150 people in the high-altitude Salang pass through the Hindu Kush mountain range that connects Kabul to the north.

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