Afghanistan Faces Devastating Floods and Landslides, 77 Dead in 10 Days
Afghanistan is experiencing severe weather conditions, including widespread flooding, landslides, and lightning strikes, which have resulted in the deaths of 77 people and injuries to 137 others over the past ten days. The country's Disaster Management Authority has reported significant damage, with 793 homes destroyed and 2,673 damaged. Additionally, more than 200 miles of roads have been affected, disrupting transportation and forcing travelers to take longer routes. The Kabul-to-Jalalabad highway, a crucial route linking the capital to eastern provinces and the Pakistani border, has been shut due to landslides and flooding. The Salang Pass, connecting Kabul to northern cities, is also closed. The authority has warned of more rain in the coming days and advised the public to avoid flood-prone areas.