61 die in Afghanistan, 110 injured, amid heavy snow, rain
The death toll could rise, authorities say, amid checks of affected regions and with over 450 homes completely or partially destroyed

Heavy snowfall and rain in Afghanistan have killed at least 61 people and injured 110 others, the country’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said on Saturday.
Spokesman Mohammad Yousuf Hammad said 458 houses had been completely or partially destroyed over the past three days of severe weather, affecting at least 360 families. Losses of livestock were also reported.
Hammad said the figures were preliminary, adding that assessment teams were continuing surveys in affected regions and that the toll could rise.
In a separate announcement, the Ministry of Public Works said the Salang Tunnel, a key route linking the capital Kabul with northern provinces, has been closed to traffic for the past three days due to heavy snowfall.
The tunnel is a vital corridor for trade and transport between the regions.

Mohammad Nasim Moradi, head of meteorology at the Ministry of Transport and Aviation, said that forecasts for the next two days indicate snow and rain will continue in several parts of the country, likely causing further travel disruptions and road blockages in mountainous areas, including the Salang region.