SOCIETY — April 3, 2026
Three Killed, Six Injured in Nangarhar Floods as National Death Toll Reaches Around 50
Heavy rains in Nangarhar province killed three people, including two children, and injured six others amid collapses of a house and a poultry farm, while nationwide flooding over the past week has claimed around 50 lives according to Taliban authorities. Agricultural lands and infrastructure also suffered significant damage.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Omid Radio — corroborated by Pajhwok, Hasht-e Subh, Khaama Press and 1 more — 2 min read

Heavy rains and flooding in Nangarhar province on the night of April 2-3 killed three people and injured six others, according to local officials from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
Taliban spokesperson Syed Taib Hamad, speaking for the Nangarhar Security Command, reported that two children died and five others were injured when the roof of a house collapsed in Jalalabad's eighth security district. A separate incident at a poultry farm in Haska Mina district -- described by some reports as the Surkamar area of Deh Bala district -- claimed one life, injured another person and killed approximately 1,500 chickens.
Agricultural damage was also reported, with crops destroyed on 534 jeribs of land across districts including Bati Kot, Momandara and Chaparhar. Additionally, 400 jeribs of land in Pachiragam district were at risk from a breached canal, and ten check dams were damaged in Hissarak district.
The incidents occurred amid widespread flooding across Afghanistan over the past week. Taliban authorities stated that rains and floods have killed around 50 people nationwide, with at least 51 deaths and 89 injuries reported in 18 provinces including Kabul and Kandahar. The disasters destroyed 384 houses completely, partially damaged 700 others and affected over 8,000 jeribs of farmland, impacting more than 8,600 families.
Nangarhar's deputy governor chaired a meeting with officials to coordinate emergency aid for affected families, according to reports.
Read the original reporting at Omid Radio →
Reliability assessment
All 5 outlets confirm core event of rain/flooding in Nangarhar causing 3 deaths (2 from house collapse in Jalalabad 8th district area, 1 from poultry farm) and 6 injuries, plus crop/chicken losses; corroborated by named Taliban spokespersons (Syed Taib Hamad/Hammad) across sources and a named doctor (Zarghoon Shinwari); minor location variations do not undermine event confirmation; national toll consistently ~50 reported by Taliban figures.
The source language reads straight.
Across the newsrooms
Where reports agree
- Rain and flooding occurred in Nangarhar on the night of April 2-3, 2026
- House collapse in 8th security district of Jalalabad killed two children and injured five others
- Poultry farm collapse killed one person, injured one, and killed many chickens
- Agricultural lands and crops damaged in multiple Nangarhar districts
- National floods over past week killed around 50 people
- Attribution to Taliban officials and Nangarhar Security Command spokesperson Syed Taib Hamad/Hammad
Where reports differ
- Poultry farm location: Haska Mina district (Hasht-e Subh, Pajhwok) vs Surkamar area of Deh Bala district (Hurriyat, Omid Radio)
- House collapse specifics: Tighro village near Atma district (Hurriyat) vs 8th district (Hasht-e Subh, Omid Radio)
- Total Nangarhar casualties phrased as 3 dead/6 injured (Hasht-e Subh) vs 9 killed or injured (Hurriyat, Omid Radio)
- National toll: 50 (Hasht-e Subh) vs 51 (Khaama Press) vs >50 (Pajhwok)
Filed by 5 outlets
Omid Radio
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Pajhwok
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Hasht-e Subh
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Khaama Press
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Hurriyat
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Society — Nangarhar, Jalalabad, Haska Mina, Deh Bala, Taliban
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