KABUL [Afghanistan], After massive flooding hit several areas of Afghanistan, the World Food Program announced on Sunday that most of the flood-affected areas are inaccessible by vehicles, including trucks, Khaama Press reports. The organization shared a photo showing aid workers using donkeys to transfer emergency supplies to Baghlan. Everything,” UN WFP posted on Access to flood victims in Baghlan, Khaama Press reports. The death toll from floods in Afghanistan rose to more than 300 on Sunday, resulting in a massive humanitarian crisis, according to the Word Food Program Floods have wreaked havoc in the Afghan provinces of Badakhshan, Ghor, Baghlan and Herat . About 2,000 homes were damaged by the floods, and there was widespread destruction across the provinces. "The World Food Program had to resort to an alternative way to deliver food to survivors who have lost everything," the organization said. Earlier, the International Rescue Committee Khaama Press reported that recent floods in Afghanistan reported humanitarian and financial losses and announced its readiness to increase emergency response in affected areas Earlier on Saturday, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation urgently urged its member states and other countries around the world According to the latest reports, Help victims affected by floods in Afghanistan According to the ministry's statement, 31 people died and 1,630 people were injured in Sheikh Jalal, Salh township of central Baghlan district and Sharshar villages of Barkeh district. According to press reports, 2,665 residential houses were partially or completely destroyed by floods in Afghanistan.