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Iran expands evacuations as more rains worsen floods

April 06, 2019
A bridge destroyed by flood is seen in Lorestan province, Iran. — Reuters
A bridge destroyed by flood is seen in Lorestan province, Iran. — Reuters

DUBAI — Iran on Saturday moved to evacuate more towns and villages threatened by floods after continued rain in the southwest of the country, state television reported, as the nationwide toll from the flooding reached 70.

and children to leave but we are asking the men and youth to stay and help us build floodwalls so we can keep the water out of these cities,» the provincial governor, Gholamreza Shariati, told state TV.

«The inflow into the Karkheh river dam has been high ... and officials have had to release more water as the dam was approaching its full capacity,» Shariati said, adding the flooding was the worst in 70 years.

Rains were expected to end in Khuzestan by Monday, state TV said.

In the neighboring Lorestan province, seven villages threatened by landslides were to be evacuated, state TV said.

At least 70 people have been killed, the head of the country›s emergency services, Pirhossein Koulivand, told the state news agency IRNA. About 1,900 cities and villages have been affected by floods after exceptionally heavy rains since March 19.

The disaster has left aid agencies struggling to cope and seen 86,000 people moved to emergency shelters. The government has told citizens, and especially flood-affected farmers, that all losses will be compensated.

Iran›s state budget is already stretched under US sanctions on energy and banking sectors that have halved its oil exports and restricted access to some revenues abroad.

President Hassan Rohani, whom critics have accused of mismanaging the response to the disaster, said on Wednesday the sanctions were also hampering aid efforts.

As waters continue to submerge villages, the government said it had deployed more mobile medical units to the southern provinces. Around 1,000 people have been airlifted by emergency helicopters to safety in recent days.

The head of Iran›s elite Revolutionary Guards reiterated the armed forces «were using all their power» to minimize the damage in Khuzestan. Iranian drilling companies and other energy firms have been assisting rescue efforts in flooded areas, using pumps to remove water. — Reuters


April 06, 2019
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