AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS Travel Advisory: The U.S. State Department has issued a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” warning for Afghanistan, citing extreme security risks and limited ability to help Americans abroad. Desert Tragedy: In Nimroz’s Margho Desert, 19 Afghan migrants attempting to reach Iran went missing; five bodies have been found and 14 remain unaccounted for, with relatives blaming dehydration, hunger, and extreme heat. Consular Access for Travelers: Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry says document authentication will be available via Afghan Post starting July 23 in 10 districts, aiming to reduce the need to travel to Kabul or provincial offices. Local Safety Concerns: Taliban officials reported unexplained killings of a former NDS officer in Daikundi and a tribal elder in Ghazni, underscoring ongoing risks for community leaders. Regional Weather Watch: Pakistan’s NDMA and PDMA issued monsoon flood alerts for July 19–23/24, including risks of river surges and urban flooding that could affect cross-border travel routes.
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