Rescuers in Afghanistan are continuing to search for dozens of people still missing from floods, in the country's northern Baghlan province.
Many parts of the province remain buried in mud and debris, as locals struggle with rudimentary tools to clean away the sludge. At least 315 people have been confirmed dead so far.
Al Jazeera spoke with one man who lost his children and wife in the flood waters in Afghanistan.
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Many parts of the province remain buried in mud and debris, as locals struggle with rudimentary tools to clean away the sludge. At least 315 people have been confirmed dead so far.
Al Jazeera spoke with one man who lost his children and wife in the flood waters in Afghanistan.
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