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The blizzard that struck Afghanistan in February 2008 caused significant devastation, leading to the deaths of hundreds of livestock and severe impacts on rural communities. Recovery efforts varied across different regions, but it generally took several months to a few years for affected areas to fully rebuild and stabilize. Humanitarian organizations and the Afghan government provided assistance, but challenges such as ongoing conflicts and limited infrastructure hampered recovery efforts. Overall, the long-term impacts of such natural disasters continue to affect the region's resilience.

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