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At least 17 dead as heavy rains trigger flash floods in Afghanistan

Heavy rains and snowfall in Afghanistan, ending a prolonged dry spell, have triggered flash floods across several regions since Monday, resulting in at least 17 deaths and 11 injuries. The flooding has impacted central, northern, southern, and western areas, damaging infrastructure, killing livestock, and affecting 1,800 families.

By News AgenciesAl JazeeraFiled 2026-01-02 · 02:09 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
At least 17 dead as heavy rains trigger flash floods in Afghanistan
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Heavy rains and snowfall in Afghanistan, ending a prolonged dry spell, have triggered flash floods across several regions since Monday, resulting in at least 17 deaths and 11 injuries. The flooding has impacted central, northern, southern, and western areas, damaging infrastructure, killing livestock, and affecting 1,800 families. Casualties include five members of a family in Herat province whose roof collapsed. The Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority has dispatched assessment teams to the worst-hit areas to evaluate needs. Afghanistan is particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events due to conflict, poor infrastructure, deforestation, and climate change.

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The floods damaged infrastructure, killed livestock, and affected 1,800 families.

factualMohammad Yousaf Hammad, spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA)
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Five members of a family died in Kabkan, Herat province, when a roof collapsed.

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Heavy rains and snowfall triggered flash floods in several areas.

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At least 17 people have died due to flash floods in Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan is highly vulnerable to extreme weather events.

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Dead include five members of a family in the Kabkan district in the province of Herat.Published On 2 Jan 2026Heavy rains and snowfall in Afghanistan have ended a prolonged dry spell but triggered flash floods in several areas, killing at least 17 people and injuring 11 others, according to authorities.The dead included five members of a family in a property where the roof collapsed on Thursday in Kabkan, a district in the Herat province, Mohammad Yousaf Saeedi, spokesman for the Herat governor, said. Two of the victims were children.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Who will save Afghans from hunger?list 2 of 3Tajikistan-Taliban border clashes: What’s behind them, why it affects Chinalist 3 of 3Thousands in Kabul attend Afghanistan’s national buzkashi championshipend of listMost of the casualties have occurred since Monday in districts hit by flooding, and the severe weather also disrupted daily life across central, northern, southern, and western regions, according to Mohammad Yousaf Hammad, a spokesman for the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA).Hammad said the floods damaged infrastructure, killed livestock, and affected 1,800 families, worsening conditions in already vulnerable urban and rural communities.He added the agency has sent assessment teams to the worst-affected areas, with surveys ongoing to determine further needs.A video clip posted on X showed a truck overturning due to flash flooding on Afghanistan’s Herat-Kandahar highway near Dasht-e Bakwa.Another video showed several people desperately trying to escape after their bus overturned in a strong flood current.Afghanistan, like neighbouring Pakistan and India, is highly vulnerable to extreme weather events, particularly flash floods following seasonal rains.Decades of conflict, poor infrastructure, deforestation and the intensifying effects of climate change have amplified the impact of such disasters, especially in remote areas where many homes are made of mud and offer limited protection.
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