Flash floods caused by heavy seasonal rains have resulted in the deaths of at least 68 people in Afghanistan, according to Taliban officials. The worst affected province is Ghor, where 50 people have died, along with significant financial losses due to damaged homes, properties, and agricultural land. In the northern province of Farayab, 18 people were killed, and damages to property and land were reported across four districts. The U.N. food agency reported that 2500 families were impacted in Ghor, with assessment teams on the ground to provide assistance.

The Taliban’s government chief spokesman expressed condolences for the loss of Afghan lives and called for responsible authorities to provide necessary support. The spokesman also urged donors and humanitarian organizations to help the affected communities. The World Food Program (WFP) highlighted the ongoing impact of the floods in Afghanistan, with more than 300 people killed and thousands of houses destroyed, particularly in the province of Baghlan. Survivors in Baghlan are facing challenges with access to food and livelihoods as the area is largely inaccessible by trucks.

The recent floods in Afghanistan have added to the devastation caused by previous natural disasters, including floods that killed 70 people in April. The April floods also destroyed homes, mosques, and schools in various provinces. The WFP is working to deliver food to survivors using alternative methods due to accessibility challenges in the affected areas. The situation in Afghanistan remains critical as the country grapples with the aftermath of these disasters, with communities in need of immediate assistance and support.

The heavy seasonal rains in Afghanistan have been particularly severe this year, leading to flash floods and widespread destruction. The government, humanitarian organizations, and international partners are working together to provide aid to the affected communities and address the urgent needs of survivors. The Taliban’s government has called for support and assistance for those impacted by the floods, emphasizing the importance of coming together to alleviate the suffering of fellow Afghans.

As the death toll continues to rise and more areas are affected by flooding, efforts to provide relief and support to communities in need become increasingly urgent. The situation in Afghanistan highlights the vulnerability of the population to natural disasters and the need for coordinated response efforts to address the immediate and long-term impacts. The international community’s support is crucial in assisting Afghanistan in recovering from the devastation caused by the recent floods and ensuring the well-being of affected individuals and families.

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