Recent military clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border have uprooted tens of thousands of Afghan civilians, who now face dire conditions in temporary tent settlements.
Families who fled the violence describe harrowing escapes with only the belongings they could carry, leaving behind homes and livelihoods. The makeshift camps lack adequate sanitation, clean water, and medical supplies, raising concerns about a looming humanitarian crisis.
"We left everything behind when the fighting started," said one displaced father in a camp. "Now we are just trying to survive day by day in these tents."
International aid organizations report that the displaced population is growing daily, with resources stretched thin. The situation underscores the ongoing instability in the region and the urgent need for coordinated relief efforts to prevent further suffering.