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Mountain Fury: Torrential Rains and Freezing Snow Kill Dozens in Afghanistan

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STUNNED AND BURIED: BRUTAL WINTER STORM SLAUGHTERS AFGHAN FAMILIES AS WORLD LOOKS AWAY

A relentless white hell has fallen on Afghanistan. The shocking AP photos show Ghazni’s streets choked by snow—but the real horror is hidden in remote villages now cut off from the world.

The government’s own disaster agency reports the true toll: OVER 60 PEOPLE DEAD, more than 110 injured. Hundreds of fragile homes have been CRUSHED by the weight of the storm. This is not just bad weather. This is a mass casualty event unfolding in real time, with the numbers expected to CLIMB as rescue teams fight to reach the isolated.

Why does this keep happening? The answer is a pattern of deadly neglect. Decades of war have left infrastructure in ruins. Climate change is intensifying the storms. And as the UN warns, Afghanistan remains one of the planet’s worst humanitarian crises. The very people still homeless from last year’s earthquakes are now facing freezing death, with 270,000 children at severe risk. The international community launches another funding appeal, but the silence from global powers is DEAFENING.

They are dying in the mud and snow because the world decided they are forgettable.



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