Devastating Downpour: Afghanistan's Struggle Against Nature's Fury
Afghanistan is experiencing severe weather-related challenges with 77 fatalities and 137 injuries from flooding, landslides, and storms over ten days. The situation incites infrastructural damage, affecting homes, agriculture, and transport. The Disaster Management Authority warns of continued adverse weather conditions, urging precautions near risky zones.
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Afghanistan is in the grip of a severe weather crisis, leading to 77 fatalities and injuring 137 people in just over a ten-day span, according to the nation's Disaster Management Authority. Heavy rain-triggered flooding, landslides, and lightning strikes are blamed for the devastation.
Forecasts predict further rainfall, adding to the country's vulnerability. The disaster authority urges the public to avoid riverbanks and flood-prone areas. The unforgiving weather has claimed dozens of lives already this year, emphasizing the persistent threat in an impoverished nation susceptible to extreme weather events.
Infrastructural damages span 793 homes destroyed and 2,673 damaged, with approximately 337 kilometers of roads impacted. The floods have jeopardized critical routes, such as the Kabul-Jalalabad highway and the Salang Pass. Authorities warn travelers about potential hazards while efforts continue to restore transportation links.
(With inputs from agencies.)

