Flight Risk| No Airline Wants To Fly Over Afghanistan. Here's Why | One India News
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Flight Risk| No Airline Wants To Fly Over Afghanistan. Here's Why | One India News
After the Taliban captured Kabul in August 2021, commercial air travel suffered a significant blow due to the inability of ground controllers to oversee the airspace.
Worries regarding flight safety prompted global authorities to reroute commercial planes away from Afghan skies.
As a reaction to these difficulties, airlines have adjusted their flight routes to bypass Afghanistan, causing longer travel durations and higher fuel usage.
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The death toll from flooding in northern Afghanistan rose to 315, with over 1,600 injured, according to the Taliban's Ministry for Refugees. The UN's World Food Programme reported similar figures, with Baghlan province being the worst-hit, witnessing over 1,000 homes destroyed. The floods, caused by heavy rains, affected several provinces including Badakhshan, Ghor, and Herat. Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban's spokesperson, described the floods as calamitous, resulting in significant financial losses and a substantial number of casualties. Relief efforts, including the distribution of fortified biscuits, are underway to aid survivors.
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