A new emergency has struck Afghanistan after intense rainfall triggered floods and landslides across several regions, leaving at least 77 people dead and more than a hundred injured in recent days.
Local authorities reported that the downpours have caused severe damage to homes, roads, and farmland, affecting thousands of families now facing a growing humanitarian crisis. The country’s fragile infrastructure has worsened the impact, making rescue and relief efforts more difficult.

The situation could deteriorate further, as more rains are expected in the coming days, keeping vulnerable communities on high alert.
Why has this disaster been so devastating?
Because the combination of heavy rainfall, unstable terrain, and limited infrastructure increases the risk of floods and landslides, leading to deadly consequences.
Afghanistan once again faces a harsh challenge, with concerns rising over additional victims and further destruction.

