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Baghlan Province Tragedy: Fifteen Confirmed Dead Following Catastrophic Flash Floods Across Northern Afghanistan Today

Flash floods in Baghlan province have killed at least 15 people, destroying homes and farmland as severe weather continues to impact multiple regions across northern Afghanistan.

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Baghlan Province Tragedy: Fifteen Confirmed Dead Following Catastrophic Flash Floods Across Northern Afghanistan Today

Baghlan, Afghanistan—Heavy overnight rainfall triggered catastrophic flash floods in Baghlan province, leaving at least 15 people dead. The water moved through rural villages with little warning, sweeping away homes and agricultural land. Local disaster officials confirmed the casualty count as search operations continue through the debris.

The intensity of the downpour overwhelmed local riverbeds within hours. Residents were caught in their homes as mud and water surged through the settlements. Many families had no time to relocate to higher ground before the torrent reached their doorsteps.

Regional disaster management teams arrived this morning to begin recovery efforts. They report that dozens of houses have been completely leveled. Livestock has been lost and vast tracts of seasonal crops are currently submerged under thick silt.

The terrain in northern Afghanistan makes the delivery of aid difficult. Roads leading into the most affected districts are blocked by landslides or washed away by the floodwater. Relief workers are relying on local volunteers to help reach the hardest-hit clusters of homes.

Communication remains poor in the province. Officials are struggling to get a full picture of the damage in remote valleys where access is limited. Reports from nearby districts suggest the toll could rise as teams reach further isolated communities.

Survivors are currently sheltering in temporary structures or with extended family in unaffected villages. They lack basic necessities including clean water and food. The province is now waiting for emergency supplies to be flown in from the capital.

The flash floods are part of a wider weather pattern hitting several provinces this week. Meteorological warnings remain in effect for the northern region. Residents are being told to stay away from riverbanks until the water levels recede.

Local authorities are now coordinating with international aid groups to manage the immediate crisis. The scale of the destruction has left local infrastructure in shambles. There is no clear timeline for when essential services will be restored to these remote areas.

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