A devastating landslide triggered by heavy rain and snow struck a village in Afghanistan's eastern Nuristan province on Sunday night, leaving at least 25 people dead and 10 injured.
The disaster occurred late Sunday night in the Tatin Dara area of Norgaram district following heavy rain and snowfall, with women and children among the victims, according to Sabir.
Rescue operations are underway, with authorities working tirelessly to locate and assist survivors, Sabir added.
The landslide also resulted in the destruction or severe damage of approximately 20 houses in the affected area.
While confirming the incident, spokesman for the national disaster authority Mullah Janan Saeq noted that the casualty count may fluctuate as rescue efforts progress.
Parts of Afghanistan, including the capital city Kabul, have been experiencing rain and snowfall since Sunday afternoon, exacerbating the risk of natural disasters in the region. (ILKHA)
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