Flash floods have killed at least 66 people and destroyed hundreds of houses in Afghanistan.
Hundreds of livestock have also been killed by the flooding, caused by torrential rain in northern and western Afghanistan.
In the Badghis province, 23 people have died, while in Ghor province 21 people drowned. Another 22 died in the Herat province.
The Afghan government and the United Nations have sent relief teams to the affected areas, which are among the poorest in the country.
Natural disasters are common in mountainous Afghanistan, where more than 200 people lost their lives in heavy avalanches earlier this year.