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Baghlan Province Crisis: Flash Floods Destroy Two Hundred Homes Amidst Ongoing Heavy Regional Rainfall

Flash floods in Baghlan Province have leveled over 200 homes. Rescue teams struggle as infrastructure failures and extreme weather continue to displace thousands across northern Afghanistan.

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Baghlan Province Crisis: Flash Floods Destroy Two Hundred Homes Amidst Ongoing Heavy Regional Rainfall

Baghlan, Afghanistan—The water arrived with little warning. Flash floods ripped through multiple districts in this northern province this week, leaving a trail of debris and destroyed property in their wake. Local officials confirmed that over two hundred homes have been reduced to rubble. Families are now sleeping in the open.

The damage is not limited to residential buildings. Fiber optic lines are down, cutting off communication in key areas. Military vehicles and helicopters are currently the only way to reach those trapped by the rising currents. The local disaster management authority is overwhelmed by the scale of the destruction.

Emergency responders describe the situation as dire. Mud and debris have choked roads, blocking aid from reaching the most isolated villages. Livestock—the backbone of the local economy—have been swept away by the torrents. Agricultural land, freshly planted for the season, lies under feet of silt.

Hedayatullah Hamdard, a provincial official, acknowledged the severity of the loss. The rural economy in this region is fragile. This disaster has hit an already impoverished population hard. Many survivors now possess nothing but the clothes on their backs.

Heavy rainfall has battered the country since late last week. Meteorologists warn that the ground is already saturated. Further rain will likely trigger more slides and flooding in the coming days. The mountainous terrain makes rescue operations dangerous and slow.

Global aid agencies have signaled that women and children are bearing the brunt of the crisis. Displacement camps are filling up. Basic supplies like clean water and medical kits are running low. The government response remains limited by a lack of heavy equipment and poor infrastructure.

Residents are pleading for help, but resources are thin. The destruction of homes is just the start of a long recovery process. Many families fear they will be unable to rebuild before the next weather cycle hits. The current focus remains on clearing roads to deliver food.

Tension is mounting in the affected districts. The loss of life is still being counted as search teams work through the mud. No one knows yet how many people are still missing. The immediate priority is simply keeping the survivors alive.

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