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Heavy Snow, Avalanches Kill 94, Wound 115 in 22 Provinces

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

150302143213-afghanistan-avalanche-super-169At least 94 people killed and more than 115 others injured after heavy snow and avalanches hit over 22  provinces of the country, officials said.

Most parts of mountainous Afghanistan have seen heavy snowfall over the past week, causing massive avalanches with snow affecting some main roads and mountain passes.

Rescuers shoveled through deep snow, searching for victims of an avalanche that destroyed a village of Nuristan. More than 50 civilians have been killed in the past four days by avalanches caused by heavy snow in Afssani village of Barg-e Matal district of Nuristan province.

“The recent heavy snow killed 56 people and injured 65 others in the past 24 hours in this province,” said Hafiz Abdul Qayoum, governor of Nuristan province.

Government minister in parliamentary affairs has confirmed 38 killed in the recent snow falls except the Nuristan province.

“At least 38 people killed and 50 others wounded in the recent snow, nearly 13 to 14 million people have been affected and have to say endangered,” said Wais Barmak, government minister in parliamentary affairs.

Afghans fear that fresh snow forecast for later in the week could further debilitate hard-hit areas after an otherwise dry winter.

Elsewhere in the country, nearly 100 houses were damaged in latest avalanches triggered by heavy snowfall in Hesarak and Shirzad districts of Nangarhar province.

The snowfall left 11 people dead and more than 12 injured in Raghestan and Maymi districts of Badakhshan province.

In Surkh Parsa district of  northern Parwan province, over 9 people were killed by avalanches, collapsed roofs and road accidents.

Nearly four people killed in Sayad and Balkhab districts of Sar-e Pul province, and another four killed in Ghor province.

In Bamyan three people were killed in Yakawlang district and in Adraskan district of Herat province two people were killed when avalanches hit their houses overnight.

The heavy snowstorms, which began Sunday, hampered rescue efforts. Snowfall from the storm was nearly one meter (3ft) deep in places and fallen trees blocked roads in many provinces of the country.

“We are trying to clean the bigger roads and highways and in the earliest opportunity, we will clean all highways across the country,” said Mahdi Rohani, spokesman of ministry of public works.

Deadly avalanches in the winter season are common in Afghanistan which is a mountainous country.

 Reported by Ahmad Farshad Saleh

Edited by Zackarya 

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Red Cross official seeks ‘staggered’ return of Afghan refugees from Pakistan

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(Last Updated On: April 28, 2024)

A senior Red Cross official has called for the return of Afghan refugees from Pakistan to occur “in a more staggered way” so Afghanistan can better absorb them.

“It will be important to work with the government of Pakistan in 2024 to ask that if there are going to be returnees,” that they arrive “in smaller numbers at a time just so it is more manageable on the Afghan side,” said Alexander Matheou, regional director, Asia Pacific Region for the International Federation of the Red Cross, Voice of America (VOA) reported on Saturday.

Speaking in the Qatari capital, Doha, Matheou told journalists on Friday the challenges facing Afghan returnees from Pakistan was one of several pressing issues he discussed with the officials of the Islamic Emirate in Kabul.

“You will be aware that over half a million have crossed the border over recent months, and it is likely that we will see large numbers of new arrivals in the coming months,” he said.

“I imagine this is probably the largest population flow in a short period of time in Asia since the population movement from Myanmar into Bangladesh in 2017,” he added. “So, it is a significant event.”

Since October, Pakistan has expelled more than 500,000 Afghan refugees who lacked proper documentation.

Matheou noted many of the returnees have lived in Pakistan for decades and are ill-equipped to begin a new life in a country that to them is unknown, without government or international support.

He described the returnees as being in generally poor health, especially the children, who account for nearly half of all returnees.

“The evidence of that was we visited clinics where they reported a real spike in cases of acute malnutrition coming from the arrivals from Pakistan.

“We visited routine immunization programs of the IFRC and the Afghan Red Crescent in the villages, and there it was clear looking at the children that as well as being anemic, you could see wasting and stunting among the children,” he said.

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Turkmenistan committed to complete TAPI energy project

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(Last Updated On: April 28, 2024)

Turkmenistan is committed to complete the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan– Pakistan–India (TAPI) energy project together with the regional countries, Muhammetmyrat Amanov, CEO of TAPI Pipeline Company Limited, said.

“Turkmenistan is making significant progress on the TAPI natural gas pipeline, which aims to supply 33 billion cubic meters annually to South Asia” Amanov said speaking at the Turkmen Energy Investment Forum (TEIF 2024) in Paris.

He highlighted that the Turkmenistan section of the pipeline is complete and the ongoing discussions to advance the project beyond Turkmenistan are in strict alignment with international standards.

Amanov said the project emphasizes environmental sustainability by leveraging natural gas to reduce emissions significantly compared to coal and oil, thereby tackling indoor pollution and enhancing regional air quality.

“In light of the ongoing project developments, Turkmenistan remains committed to upholding international law, fulfilling its obligations, and adhering to international norms and regulations,” he stressed.

 

 

 

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Three road construction projects launched in Kabul

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(Last Updated On: April 27, 2024)

Three road construction projects worth about one billion Afghanis started in capital Kabul on Saturday.

The projects were inaugurated by Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.

The projects are: the second phase of Kotal Khairkhane road, the first part of the Shahid square to Qasaba, and the Airport road to Gumruk.

In the inauguration ceremony, Mullah Baradar said that Kabul municipality is working hard to beautify and regulate the city, and people should cooperate with the government in protecting public benefit projects.

He directed the officials of Kabul municipality to complete the mentioned projects on time and with good quality.

The second phase of Kotel Khairkhaneh road is 2.5 kilometers long and 60 meters wide. Thie road will cost 364 million Afghanis and will be completed in 20 months.

The Shahid square-Qasaba road is 1.8 kilometers long and 45 meters wide, which will be built at a cost of 175 million Afghanis in one year.

The Airport-Gumruk road is 2.7 km long and 60 meters wide, which will be completed at a cost of 407 million Afghanis in 20 months.

The projects are funded by Kabul Municipality.

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