Afghans flock to landslide village for aid

Aid agencies in Afghanistan are struggling to distinguish between those affected by last week's landslide and others who have come for relief items.

Crowds of outsiders have rushed to the remote Afghan village that was buried in a landslide to try to pick up aid supplies meant for survivors of the disaster.

Much of Aab Bareek in Badakhshan province was engulfed by a fast-moving tide of mud and rock that swept down onto the village last Friday, leaving almost no trace of 300 homes.

A major international aid effort swung into action, with government officials saying the death toll was at least 300 and some estimates putting it as high as 2500.

But the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said on Wednesday that the sudden arrival of food, tents, blankets and medical supplies had attracted many locals from surrounding parts of the mountainous northern province.

"Access challenges at the site are now impeding the assessment of needs and the delivery of assistance, as more and more people from outside the immediate community are congregating at the disaster site," the UN warned.

"Aid agencies are increasingly challenged to distinguish between those directly affected by the disaster and those who have come from outside the village, attracted by the quantity of relief items arriving."

Local people and emergency workers had used shovels to try to dig out anyone trapped alive after the landslide, but only a few bodies were pulled from the deep layer of mud.

President Hamid Karzai visited the site on Wednesday and vowed that new houses would be built for survivors as frustration grew over the government's response and the aid operation.


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