Khost [Afghanistan], July 24 (ANI): Flash floods have brought on extreme destruction throughout Afghanistan’s japanese provinces of Khost and Paktia, killing three folks and damaging properties, farmland, and key infrastructure, Khaama Press reported.
According to Khaama Press, the floods swept by a number of districts in each provinces, disrupting lives and leaving widespread financial devastation of their wake.
Local officers advised Khaama Press that the Wazi district in Paktia and the Nadershah Kot, Zazi Maidan, and Sabari districts in Khost have been among the many hardest-hit areas, with properties and agricultural lands destroyed and retaining partitions demolished.
‘Three people misplaced their lives in Nadershah Kot district whereas gathering firewood close to the floodwaters,’ eyewitnesses advised Khaama Press, highlighting the risks posed by sudden flooding occasions in weak rural areas.
In addition to the tragic lack of life, Khaama Press reported that the floods have had a devastating impression on the economic system of the affected communities, most of whom rely closely on farming and pure sources for his or her livelihoods.
The newest flooding comes simply weeks after an identical catastrophe struck the identical area, with Khaama Press noting a troubling development of recurrent pure disasters in these provinces, the place poor infrastructure and restricted catastrophe preparedness exacerbate the results.
Experts have known as for pressing funding in flood administration methods and better assist from nationwide and worldwide organisations to help affected communities and construct resilience towards future calamities.
The rising frequency of such disasters, coupled with restricted world engagement, highlights Afghanistan’s mounting vulnerabilities. Reflecting this broader isolation, Afghanistan’s passport has been ranked the least highly effective on this planet in 2025, providing visa-free entry to simply 26 nations, as reported by Khaama Press.
According to the Henley Passport Index for 2025, Afghanistan was ranked 106th, on the backside of the worldwide record, making it probably the most restricted passport worldwide.
The annual index, based mostly on unique information from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), ranks passports based on the variety of locations their holders can enter with no visa.
Khaama Press reported that Afghanistan’s journey freedom continues to shrink. In 2024, the nation ranked 104th.
The two-rank drop in 2025 highlights an extra erosion within the nation’s world mobility, leaving Afghan residents more and more reduce off from the remainder of the world.
Meanwhile, Singapore topped the Henley Index in 2025, with its residents having fun with visa-free entry to 195 nations. Japan adopted with entry to 193 locations.
Finland, France, Germany, Italy, South Korea, and Spain collectively secured third place, with visa-free entry to 192 nations.
By distinction, Afghan passport holders can journey with no visa to solely 26 nations, together with Sri Lanka, Somalia, Kenya, Cambodia, and Bangladesh, Khaama Press famous. The drastic hole underscores the restricted choices out there to Afghan residents for worldwide motion.
Despite the Taliban’s management over the nation, Afghan passports proceed to be printed with the logo of the previous authorities, Khaama Press reported.
The report additionally highlighted how this, mixed with extreme political instability and financial collapse, has worsened migration tendencies, at the same time as buying a passport has change into more and more tough for bizarre residents.
Khaama Press additional said that the constant decline within the energy of Afghanistan’s passport mirrors the nation’s worsening diplomatic and financial standing.
The restricted world entry not solely restricts particular person motion but in addition displays broader problems with worldwide exclusion and lack of recognition.
Experts word that until Afghanistan addresses its core challenges, together with governance points, financial restoration, and efforts to achieve worldwide legitimacy, the passport is prone to stay on the backside of worldwide rankings for the foreseeable future. (ANI)

