(Reuters) - Heavy snow that has blanketed large parts of Afghanistan, killing at least 20 people, could end a long-running drought that last summer threatened millions of people with severe food shortages, government and aid officials said on Wednesday. - Snow may end Afghan drought, but bitter winter looms
Avalanches Kill 29 in Northeastern Afghanistan
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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