Afghanistan, April 11 -- Nearly 100 people have been killed and more than 180 injured in recent floods across Afghanistan, as worsening weather conditions deepen an already severe humanitarian crisis, the United Nations said.
Stephane Dujarric said heavy rains and flash floods caused widespread destruction, damaging thousands of homes, farmland and key infrastructure across multiple provinces.
Eastern Nangarhar Province was among the worst-affected areas, where communities were still recovering from a powerful earthquake in recent months.
The UN also reported a 5.9-magnitude earthquake in the Hindu Kush region, which caused additional casualties and damage in Kabul and other areas, compounding the crisis.
Humanitarian agencies have so f...