Taliban urges aid for Baghlan flood victims as families seek help
At least 315 people have died due to the floods in Baghlan, and Save the Children reports that over 600,000.
At least 315 people have died due to the floods in Baghlan, and Save the Children reports that over 600,000.
In many affected families, only one member has survived.
According to Zadran, based on a Taliban court order, Allah Gul Mujahid's freedoms have been 'restricted,' and he will remain.
The floods also impacted the central city of Pul-e-Khumri and other areas of the province.
The organization has deployed child protection teams and mobile health centers equipped with sanitary facilities to assist the children and.
Local Taliban authorities in Sar-e-Pul stated that the floods have caused significant financial damage to the residents.
Speaking to his supporters, the prominent cleric expressed concerns about the return of these war veterans to Pakistan.
Despite the Taliban's promise to assist, there appears to be no official rescue team present.
This period has seen the imposition of repressive policies, particularly affecting women and girls, stripping away fundamental rights and contributing.
Mirwais Azizi, a prominent trader and head of Azizi Bank, announced a donation of 50 million Afghanis to the flood-affected.