Afghanistan’s Ongoing Tragedy: Floods Claim 66 Lives in Northern Province
Northern Afghanistan faces yet another grim chapter as fresh floods mercilessly sweep through Faryab province, leaving 66 people dead and inflicting irreparable damage. The devastation includes 1,500 homes damaged, over 1,000 acres of farmland submerged, and countless livestock lost, amplifying the plight of communities already reeling from previous inundations.
With over 300 lives lost in recent weeks across various provinces, the nation’s agricultural backbone suffers a severe blow, exacerbating the challenges for a population heavily reliant on farming. As rescue efforts struggle amidst ruined infrastructure, the Taliban’s warnings echo, underscoring the dire need for assistance amid this relentless onslaught of natural disasters.