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Global aid intensifies as Afghanistan battles earthquake and floods
Afghanistan is grappling with a series of overlapping crises, including a powerful earthquake that has killed over 620 people and injured more than 1,500, primarily in the eastern provinces. International aid efforts have surged in response, with United Nations agencies and humanitarian organizations deploying emergency relief teams and delivering critical supplies to the hardest-hit areas. Medical personnel and essential resources have been airlifted to bolster overstretched local hospitals.
Taliban’s plea for international support
The Taliban government has made an urgent appeal to the global community, requesting logistical assistance and resources to support rescue operations. Remote villages in mountainous regions remain difficult to access due to blocked roads caused by landslides and ongoing aftershocks. Entire settlements have been reduced to rubble, leaving survivors to navigate the aftermath of collapsed mud and stone homes.
Flooding compounds the crisis
Adding to the devastation, recent floods in the Nangarhar and Kunar provinces have further strained local infrastructure. The combination of natural disasters has heightened the demand for shelter, food, and medical care, with humanitarian organizations warning of increased risks of disease outbreaks and long-term suffering if aid efforts are not sustained.
The road ahead for Afghanistan
For humanitarian planners, policymakers, and regional experts, Afghanistan's current predicament underscores the urgency of coordinated global assistance. With multiple disasters converging, the focus now lies on mitigating immediate dangers while addressing the long-term challenges of rebuilding communities and infrastructure.