Low Temperatures in Afghanistan Killing Many People 

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About 80000 animals had also decomposed in what’s the coldest downtime in a decade, a State Ministry for Disaster Management  spokesperson said.  Numerous aid agencies suspended operations in recent weeks after the Taliban banned Afghan women from working for non-governmental organisations.   A Taliban minister said despite the deaths, the edict would not be changed. Acting Minister of Disaster Management Mullah Mohammad Abbas Akhund told the BBC that  numerous areas of Afghanistan were now  fully cut off by snow; military helicopters had been  transferred to the deliverance, but they could not land in the most mountainous regions.

The amusement minister said the  cast for the coming 10 days indicated temperatures would warm. But he was still  upset about a rising death risk- of Afghans, and their animals. The utmost of the people who lost their lives to the cold wave were goatherds or people living in pastoral areas. They did not have access to healthcare” Mullah Akhund said.  ” We are concerned about those who are still living in the mountain regions. Most of the roads which pass through the mountains have been closed due to snow. Buses have got stuck there and passengers have  failed in the freezing temperatures”. Images and  videos circulating on social media show roads blocked by heavy snowfall in several central and northern  businesses. 

It’s Afghanistan’s alternate downtime under Taliban rule since United States- led forces withdrew from power in August 2021. The country is in the midst of a  philanthropic extremity, with  further than half of the population of 38 million facing food deaths. The western  warrants and the Taliban administration’s  transnational  insulation have worsened the situation. The Taliban administration last month ordered original and foreign aid organisations to stop letting  womanish staff work until  further notice. It said the movie — condemned encyclopedia ally — was justified because some women hadn’t stuck to the Taliban’s interpretation of Islamic law.   numerous NGOs suspended operations in response, saying they  demanded  womanish workers to reach women in the conservative country.

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