SOCIETY — April 4, 2026
More than 50 Centimeters of Snow Falls in Khak Afghan District of Zabul Province
More than 50 centimeters of snow has fallen in the Khak Afghan district of Zabul province, RTA reports.
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More than 50 centimeters of snow has fallen in the Khak Afghan district of Zabul province.
RTA reported the heavy snowfall in the district, specifying the accumulation exceeded 50 centimeters. The story, titled 'More than 50 centimeters of snow has fallen in Khak Afghan district of Zabul province,' was published on April 4, 2026, at 4:20 a.m.
The report provides a precise measurement of the snow depth in this specific location within Zabul province. No additional details regarding the duration of the snowfall, exact timing, or any impacts were included in the coverage.
This weather event marks a notable instance of heavy precipitation in the form of snow for the Khak Afghan district. The concrete details offered, including the district name and snow quantity, support the reliability of the reporting.
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