Baghlan Flood Victims Urgently Request Assistance

The recent floods in Baghlan have left a trail of destruction, with many families losing their homes, livestock, and means of livelihood. Abdul Ahad, a flood victim, described the devastation in the Larkhab Valley, saying, “There are no schools, livestock, or mosques left; everything is completely destroyed.” Families Struggle to.

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Baghlan Flood Disaster: Urgent Call for Help by Deputy Prime Minister

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the deputy prime minister for economic affairs, has labeled the flood disaster in Baghlan as severe and in need of immediate assistance. During a meeting with UN officials in Afghanistan, he highlighted the significant impact of the floods, urging for increased aid efforts. Extensive Damage and.

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UN Deploys Teams to Mitigate Flood Crisis in AfghanistanJoint Assessment Teams Identify Flood-Affected Areas and Address Victim Conditions

The United Nations has deployed 14 joint assessment teams to identify flood-affected areas and address the conditions of flood victims in Baghlan, Badakhshan, and Takhar. Kabul 24: The teams are working in coordination with the Afghanistan State Ministry for Disaster Management Affairs to continue search and rescue operations. Humanitarian Partners.

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Latest Reports Say Death Toll of Baghlan Flooding Over 170Mullah Baradar Visits Disaster-Stricken Province

Mullah Baradar, visiting Baghlan, reports the death toll nearing 180 from recent floods, with victims pleading for urgent aid due to dire shortages of shelter, food, and water. Heartbreaking Conditions for Flood Victims Mohammad Alam recounts losing six family members in Darwazakan, underscoring the urgent need for clean water and.

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The flood in Baghlan killed at least 80 people

Local sources in Baghlan say that more than 80 people have died due to floods in the center and several districts of this province. According to Kabul 24; The officials of fighting natural disasters in Baghlan said on Friday, 21 Thor, that 50 bodies were transferred to the provincial hospital.

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