ISLAMABAD (PEN) : A devastating landslide triggered by heavy snowfall has struck the eastern Afghan province of Nuristan, resulting in a tragic loss of life and injuries. The disaster unfolded overnight on Sunday in the village of Nakre, nestled in the Tatin valley of Nuristan, as earth, snow, and rubble engulfed the area.
According to Janan Sayeq, a spokesperson for the disaster management ministry, the landslide has claimed the lives of 25 individuals and left eight others injured. However, the death toll is feared to rise as rescue operations continue amidst challenging conditions.
Nuristan province, characterized by its mountainous terrain and dense forests, lies adjacent to the Pakistan border and forms part of the southern fringe of the Hindu Kush mountain range. The treacherous landscape, compounded by heavy snowfall, has impeded rescue efforts, with snow blocking key access roads and hindering helicopter operations.
Mohammad Nabi Adel, the provincial head of public works, highlighted the difficulties faced by rescue teams due to adverse weather conditions. The ongoing snowfall has compounded the challenges, making it arduous to reach affected areas and provide assistance to those in need.
Jamiullah Hashimi, the provincial head of information and culture, reported significant damage to around 20 houses in the affected village. With rescue efforts underway amidst continuing snowfall, there are concerns that the number of casualties may escalate.
The recent arrival of snow, albeit delayed, has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, a country already grappling with the impacts of a prolonged drought and vulnerability to climate change. The scarcity of precipitation has adversely affected agriculture, forcing many farmers to postpone planting and exacerbating food insecurity.
The dire situation in Nuristan underscores the urgent need for disaster preparedness and mitigation measures, particularly in regions prone to natural disasters. International aid and support are crucial in addressing the immediate needs of the affected communities and assisting in long-term recovery efforts.
As Afghanistan faces the dual challenges of severe weather conditions and ongoing instability, efforts to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters and provide humanitarian assistance remain paramount. In the wake of this tragedy, the international community must rally together to support Afghanistan and its people during this difficult time.