SOCIETY — May 8, 2026

Four Children Killed in Landslide in Badakhshan's Yamgan District

Four children died after being buried by a landslide while collecting clay in Badakhshan’s Yamgan district, with local officials and residents warning of recurring seasonal ground instability in the region.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News2 min read

Four Children Killed in Landslide in Badakhshan's Yamgan District
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Local authorities confirmed that four children were killed after being buried in a landslide in the Yamgan district of Badakhshan province. The incident took place before noon in the Yilak Krehha Dara area, situated near Oshnagan Aliya village.

Hafiz Abdul Matin Rasekh, a provincial official, confirmed that the children were gathering clay to construct a traditional stove when the hillside collapsed. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, but all four victims were recovered deceased from beneath the soil and debris.

Residents in the area have highlighted that spring landslides remain a persistent hazard across the mountainous districts of Badakhshan. Local community members noted that seasonal shifts in weather frequently destabilize slopes, creating dangerous conditions for those who rely on the terrain for daily resources.

Authorities have advised families in vulnerable zones to remain vigilant and restrict access to unstable hillsides during periods of heavy rainfall or rapid snowmelt. Provincial disaster management teams are currently reviewing safety protocols and coordinating with village elders to identify additional high-risk locations.

The tragedy highlights the ongoing environmental and safety challenges in rural Badakhshan, where rugged geography and limited infrastructure complicate both livelihood activities and emergency response efforts. Officials emphasized the need for continued community awareness to prevent similar casualties in the coming months.

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