Environment
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Extremely Difficult Freezing Conditions in Afghanistan Cause 78 Deaths, 77,000 Livestock Frozen to Death
From drought conditions, the latest weather report said that people in Afghanistan are in a difficult situation due to freezing weather. The latest news said that about 78 deaths were recorded. In addition, the livestock was frozen to death, which put at risk families that depend on agricultural supplies for food. Read here for the latest weather updates.
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