Afghanistan, Aug. 18 -- Afghanistan faces worsening climate disasters, with droughts and floods displacing nearly 400,000 people this year. Over five million have been affected, deepening the country's humanitarian crisis.
Afghanistan is experiencing increasing displacement as droughts, flash floods, and other climate change impacts continue to devastate communities, according to a recent report by Agence France-Presse.
Since the Taliban regained power in 2021, the country has struggled with recurring environmental disasters that have driven thousands from their homes and disrupted livelihoods nationwide.
The United Nations says more than five million Afghans have been affected by climate-related events so far this year, with nearly 400,...