
Three Killed, Three Injured in House Roof Collapse in Kandahar's Spin Boldak District
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — Three people were killed and three others injured when the roof of a residential house collapsed in Spin Boldak district of Kandahar province overnight Wednesday, according to the Kandahar Provincial Directorate of Disaster Preparedness.
The incident took place next to a school building, the directorate said, resulting in human and material losses.
The collapse occurred amid recent rains that have caused widespread material and human damages across various provinces in Afghanistan, the directorate noted.
No further details on the identities of the victims or the extent of material damage were immediately available from the directorate's statement.
Spin Boldak, located near the border with Pakistan, has experienced similar weather-related incidents in recent weeks as heavy rains have battered southern Afghanistan.
The directorate's report highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in rural areas where older structures are prone to failure during adverse weather conditions.
Local authorities continue to assess damages from the rains, which have affected multiple districts in Kandahar and neighboring provinces.
This event underscores the challenges faced by communities in disaster-prone regions, where preparedness efforts are tested by unpredictable weather patterns.
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