Concern and partners assess the impact of floods on family homes in Afghanistan after severe floods and heavy rainfall struck the northeast, causing widespread destruction.
Concern and partners assess the impact of floods on family homes in Afghanistan after severe floods and heavy rainfall struck the northeast, causing widespread destruction.

Concern responds to severe flooding in Afghanistan

Concern Worldwide is providing emergency support to families impacted by severe flooding in northeast Afghanistan after heavy rainfall and flash floods.

As part of their response, they are distributing tents, multi-purpose cash assistance and non-food item kits that include blankets, kitchen sets, and essential household goods to more than 640 people (92 families) in three different districts. 

The floods have caused widespread devastation, killing 11 people and injuring four more. Homes have been destroyed or damaged, along with farmland, trees and orchards. Livestock have been lost and road access to some villages cut off. 

The areas of Takhar and Badakhshan provinces that Concern work in are mountainous and remote, with weather varying from mild or hot, dry summers to cold, snowy, freezing winters. Flooding is common but has become more intense in recent years. More extreme weather, unpredictable rainfall, and higher temperatures are contributing to increasingly frequent and severe floods in Afghanistan. 

“The occurrence of heavy rains at this time of year is highly unusual. Vulnerable communities, already lacking resilience to climate shocks, are now at heightened risk of losing essential shelter and livelihoods. Afghanistan requires urgent assistance as well as sustained long-term funding to effectively respond to increasing climate-related impacts,” said Shahzad Jamil, Concern’s Country Director in Afghanistan. 

As more villages become accessible and communities reached, Concern teams on the ground will continue to assess damage and identify families in need of assistance. People continue to require emergency shelter, food, hygiene items, household essentials and cash assistance, as those affected by the floods have lost their belongings along with their ability to earn a living. 

Afghanistan is among the 10 most vulnerable countries to climate change. Communities across the country are grappling with intensifying climate and environmental challenges that are increasingly affecting livelihoods, food security and stability. Floods can often follow droughts, impacting the ability of rural communities to grow and harvest essential food and crops. 

Concern has been working in Afghanistan since 1998, initially responding to a major earthquake. It continues to work in the country across the areas of emergency response, health and nutrition, and inclusive livelihoods. 

Concern also works with communities in northeast Afghanistan to help them reduce their flood risk by strengthening disaster preparedness, climate-smart agriculture, and better management of natural resources.

🗣️ For media inquires or to speak to a member of our team about this response, please connect with Candance Patel-Taylor at [email protected].

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