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Rain, storms kill 121 in Afghanistan and Pakistan in two weeks

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An Afghan motorist wades across a flooded road at Zawul district in Herat Province on April 2, 2026. /VCG
An Afghan motorist wades across a flooded road at Zawul district in Herat Province on April 2, 2026. /VCG

An Afghan motorist wades across a flooded road at Zawul district in Herat Province on April 2, 2026. /VCG

Heavy rain and storms have killed at least 121 people over two weeks across Afghanistan and Pakistan, disaster officials in both countries said Saturday.

Stormy weather has brought rain sweeping across Afghanistan since late March, causing floods, landslides, and hitting homes and crops.

"Since March 26 till today, 77 people have been killed and 137 wounded across the country because of the floods and rains," Afghanistan's disaster management authority (ANDMA) spokesman Mohammad Yousuf Hammad told AFP on Saturday.

The spokesman added that 26 people were killed and 48 were wounded across the country in the past 48 hours due to rains, floods, landslides and lightning.

Across the border in Pakistan, 44 people were killed following heavy rains in the last weeks, officials said.

At least 32 people died in the northern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since March 25, and 12 in southwestern Balochistan since March 20, the provincial disaster management authorities told AFP.

Afghanistan's latest casualties include a child who drowned in a flash flood in southeastern Ghazni on Saturday morning, provincial police said.

Two more children also drowned in different districts of the same province.

That came hours after three people died in Kandahar Province, southern Afghanistan, when the roof of their house collapsed due to rains, the provincial disaster management authority said.

Source(s): AFP

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