Afghanistan Floods Leave Over Fifty Dead
Spokesman Hafiz Mohammad Yusuf Hammad painted a sweeping picture of destruction, revealing that the disaster had leveled or partially demolished more than 2,600 homes while inflicting severe financial and property losses across large swathes of the country.
The floodwaters also carved a path of infrastructural ruin, washing out 337 kilometers of roads and submerging more than 8,500 acres of agricultural land — a blow that threatens food security in a nation already grappling with chronic economic fragility.
Hammad confirmed that a total of 4,622 families have been directly impacted by the disaster, adding that rescue and relief teams have been mobilized and deployed to the hardest-hit zones, where emergency aid distribution is actively underway as damage assessment operations continue in parallel.
The humanitarian toll may yet deepen. Afghanistan's meteorological department has issued fresh and urgent flood warnings for the coming days, forecasting continued heavy rainfall across 31 of the country's 34 provinces — with remote and geographically vulnerable communities flagged as being at heightened risk of further inundation.
Relief authorities have urged residents in low-lying and flood-prone areas to heed official warnings and evacuate immediately as emergency response teams brace for a potentially prolonged crisis.
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