FORGOTTEN IN THE FLOOD: 17 DEAD as Taliban Regime’s FAILURE Meets Climate Catastrophe in Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan — The so-called “relief” from drought has come as a DEADLY ONSLAUGHT, exposing the GHASTLY REALITY of life under the isolated Taliban regime. While officials blandly report numbers, the truth is a SCENE OF APOCALYPTIC NEGLECT. At least 17 civilians have been SLAUGHTERED not just by water, but by a VICIOUS CYCLE of international abandonment, militant rule, and ecological collapse.
This isn’t a natural disaster; it’s a MAN-MADE MASSACRE. Decades of war have stripped the land, while the current authorities, shunned by the world, possess NEITHER the resources NOR the competence to protect their people. The floods have ripped through communities where homes are made of MUD AND DESPAIR, a damning indictment of a nation left to rot. The “assessment teams” dispatched are a CRUEL JOKE against the scale of the ruin.
The world watches Ukraine and Gaza, but here, a silent genocide by weather and indifference unfolds. Climate change acts as the ACCELERANT on a tinderbox of poverty and failed governance. These 17 souls are the first casualties of a season that promises MORE BLOOD and more forgotten bodies.
This is the harrowing preview of our collective future: where the most vulnerable are literally washed away, and no one is held accountable. The water recedes, but the terrifying question remains: how many more must die before the world is shocked into caring?



