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    Heavy Rain and Floods Claim 45 Lives in Afghanistan and Pakistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 30, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Intense rainfall has triggered devastating floods in both Afghanistan and Pakistan, leading to significant loss of life and widespread damage. In Afghanistan, the floods have claimed the lives of at least 28 individuals, while Pakistan has reported 17 fatalities. These natural disasters have overwhelmed local infrastructure and displaced numerous communities, exacerbating existing vulnerabilities in the region.

    Flooding in this part of South Asia is often exacerbated by seasonal monsoon rains, which can cause rivers to overflow and trigger landslides. The affected areas are frequently prone to such disasters due to limited flood control measures and challenging terrain. Emergency response teams in both countries are working to provide relief and support to those impacted, though access remains difficult in many affected regions.

    In a significant development, the floods highlight the urgent need for improved disaster preparedness and climate resilience in Afghanistan and Pakistan. With climate change intensifying weather patterns, such extreme events are expected to become more frequent and severe. The humanitarian impact is profound, underscoring the importance of coordinated regional efforts to mitigate future risks and protect vulnerable populations.

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