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Afghanistan: Assessment on flood damage - DIEM-Impact report, May 2024

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Since March 2024, Afghanistan has experienced heavy rains. Major flood damage has been reported in several provinces, with extensive and severe impacts. The first flood events that occurred in March and April 2024 affected areas in the north, centre and parts of Nimroz. The May events were dispersed over a larger area, but affected a high proportion of districts in Badakhshan and Nimroz. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Data in Emergencies (DIEM) conducted geographic information system exposure analysis and collected data from primary and secondary sources. Data were collected in three rounds from 24 April to 30 May 2024 across 104 districts and 654 communities in 20 provinces. The secondary sources included FAO Regional Offices and implementing partner records of affected communities at district level. FAO established DIEM-Impact to provide a granular and rapid understanding of the impact of large-scale hazards on agriculture and agricultural livelihoods using a variety of assessment methodologies, including primary and secondary information, remote sensing technologies, and FAO’s damage and loss methodology. DIEM-Impact presents a regularly updated and accessible state of food insecurity in fragile environments, and helps underpin FAO's programming based on evidence.