About 20 homes were destroyed or heavily damaged, and more were buried under snow and debris. Several people were also buried under the debris due to the landslide.[1]
Rescue efforts
Bad weather hampered rescue efforts. Snowfall and road closures made rescue operations difficult. Despite the challenges, rescuers relied on shovels, axes and other hand tools to dig through the earth and debris.[1][2][5]
Reactions
The Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs of Afghanistan Maulvi Abdul Kabir expressed deep regret over the incident and expressed his heartfelt condolences to the families affected by the landslide.[6]