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Displaced families in Afghanistan facing troubles amid harsh weather

| @indiablooms | Oct 22, 2021, at 04:40 am

Internally displaced families in Afghanistan are facing troubles amid approaching winter conditions as the camps are also lacking food supplies.

Families claimed that five children died in the past week from cold, hunger and lack of medicine in the camps, reports Tolo News.

Humaira, originally from Takhar province, left her home three months ago to seek security and safety for her family in Kabul.

“Some families are taking the cash, then some members of the family come back to the camps to receive more aid and money, but there are many families who have not received aid and are living in bad conditions,” Humaira told TOLONews.

Nafas Gul, who has a newborn child, told Tolo News there is a lack of health facilities in the camps.

“I gave birth in Lisi Maryam ( an area in the north of Kabul city), my infant was naked for several hours because I did not have clothes for my infant," Gul said.

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