Freezing weather kills at least 124 in Afghanistan

At least 124 people have died and about 70,000 livestock have perished due to the freezing cold in Afghanistan.

News Center- The official spokesperson of the Afghan Ministry for Disaster Management announced

that at least 124 people have died and about 70,000 livestock have perished due to the freezing cold in

the country. The spokesperson also reported that many areas of Afghanistan were now completely cut

off by snow and military helicopters had been sent to the rescue, but they could not land in the most

mountainous regions.

 This year, Afghanistan suffers from the coldest winter in a decade. Since the Taliban have stopped the

activities of national and international aid organizations, Afghan people are left unaided.