House Collapse in Badghis Kills Five, Highlights Afghanistan Crisis
House roof collapse in Badghis kills five, including children, underscoring Afghanistan’s worsening humanitarian and infrastructure crisis.
A house roof collapse in Badghis Province killed five people, including four children, and injured two others, local Taliban authorities said.
State-run Bakhtar News Agency reported that all victims were from the same family, with images showing a destroyed home buried under debris.
Recent weeks have seen widespread flooding and structural failures across Afghanistan, damaging homes, farmland, and infrastructure, and increasing risks for vulnerable communities.
The incident highlights the country’s dire humanitarian situation, where poverty, weak infrastructure, and lack of disaster response leave families exposed to deadly accidents.
Afghanistan is facing a deep crisis marked by economic collapse, unemployment, and reduced international aid, leaving millions without safe housing or basic services.
Frequent natural disasters, including floods and harsh weather, have worsened living conditions, while limited reconstruction efforts have raised concerns about future risks.
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