
Two Women Killed in Wall Collapse Following Heavy Rains in Maidan Wardak
Two women were killed on Wednesday when a residential wall collapsed in Maidan Wardak province, local officials confirmed on Thursday. The incident occurred in Dahna village in the Jaghatu district, following days of heavy rainfall across the region.
Provincial authorities reported that the structural failure was directly linked to recent downpours that have saturated the ground and weakened buildings. According to the provincial media office, the victims were a 15-year-old and a 22-year-old woman. Local police and district officials corroborated the casualty figures and the cause of the collapse.
The tragedy follows a similar incident in the same district last week, when heavy rains triggered another wall collapse that claimed the lives of two children. Rescue and recovery teams have been deployed to clear debris and assess structural damage in the affected area.
Recent weather patterns have brought widespread precipitation to several provinces, raising concerns about infrastructure safety. United Nations agencies have reported that heavy rains and flooding across Afghanistan have resulted in more than 90 fatalities in recent weeks, alongside extensive damage to homes and agricultural land. Local disaster management authorities have urged residents in vulnerable areas to exercise caution and avoid structures compromised by prolonged exposure to water.
Officials in Maidan Wardak stated that assessments are ongoing to determine the full extent of the damage and to coordinate relief efforts for affected families.
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Where reports agree
- Two women were killed in a wall collapse in Maidan Wardak province.
- The incident took place on Wednesday in Dahna/Dehna village within the Jaghatu/Chaghatu district.
- Heavy recent rains caused the structural collapse.
- Local official sources confirmed the incident on Thursday.
Where reports differ
- Omid Radio specifies the victims' ages as 15 and 22, while other sources do not provide ages.
- Minor transliteration differences exist for the district name (Jaghatu vs. Chaghatu) and village (Dahna vs. Dehna).
- Hasht-e Subh omits the detail about two children previously dying in a similar incident in the same district, which is reported by Omid Radio and Pajhwok.
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