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Thirty-five people have died and more than 230 others have been injured in heavy rains and storms in Nangarhar Province in eastern Afghanistan, the provincial administration of the Taliban-led ...
The weather departments in both Afghanistan and Pakistan forecast more rain in the coming days. South Asia receives 70-80 per cent of its annual rainfall during the monsoon season which starts in ...
Often called “the Soviet Union’s Vietnam War”, the conflict in Afghanistan began at Christmas in 1979 and dragged on for a further nine years, causing the deaths of over 25,000 Soviet soldiers and ...
A Taliban government spokesman says heavy snowfall and rain have killed 36 people and injured 40 in different parts of Afghanistan.
The death toll from recent heavy rain and hail in three Afghan provinces has risen by 10 to 39, disaster management officials said on Wednesday. Flash floods ripped through western Farah province on ...
The death toll from flash floods caused by heavy rains in Afghanistan has risen to 35 in two days, with six more people killed and five injured in southern Helmand province, a local official said ...
Herat, Afghanistan: Twenty-nine people died in two provinces in Afghanistan due to hail and heavy rain, officials said Tuesday. "Twenty-one people were killed and six others were injured" because ...
Death toll rises to 39 in Afghanistan as heavy rain and hail cause flash floods and destruction in three provinces, impacting lives and agriculture.
Heavy snowfall and rain have killed 36 people and injured 40 in different parts of Afghanistan, a Taliban government spokesman said Wednesday. Days of extreme weather in most of the country’s ...
KABUL: The death toll from recent heavy rain and hail in three Afghan provinces has risen by 10 to 39, disaster management officials said on Wednesday. Flash floods ripped through western Farah ...
Heavy snowfall and rain have killed 36 people and injured 40 in different parts of Afghanistan, a Taliban government spokesman said Wednesday.
A Taliban government spokesman says heavy snowfall and rain have killed 36 people and injured 40 in different parts of Afghanistan.