“If urgent measures are not taken, there will be a catastrophic humanitarian situation,” he said. Severe drought has affected more than 60% of the country’s provinces, he said, “but there is no single province not affected since some are facing serious or moderate drought.” Necephor Mghendi, head of Afghanistan Delegation of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said drought is leading to “worrying food shortages, with around 22.8 million people _ more than 55% of Afghanistan’s population _ experiencing high levels of acute food shortages.” In the end we must dig our graves and die.” “We can’t go anywhere, to a foreign country, we have no money, we have nothing. “There is no solution, we are just destroyed,” said Ghani. Badghis’s farmers are particularly vulnerable as the region lacks an irrigation system, leaving them dependent on the weather, Nabikhil said.
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