Drought and Natural Disasters Threaten Thousands of Families in Bamyan
DID Press: Natural Disaster Management Authority of Bamyan province has reported that over 40,000 families have been affected by drought and natural disasters and are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.

Recent assessments indicate that severe drought and other natural hazards have caused significant damage to agriculture and livestock, putting the livelihoods of thousands of rural families at serious risk.
Officials stressed that the ongoing drought is the primary factor behind the losses, which threaten the food security and economic stability of local communities.
The authority has called on both national and international organizations to provide immediate humanitarian aid to prevent the crisis from worsening and to support the affected families.