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Wahid_Rahman_Afghanmal

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Mon, Feb 2, 2026, 10:47 AM

Kandahar, Afghanistan

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The image displays an active construction or industrial site located within a multi-story reinforced concrete building in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The scene features unfinished concrete columns and slab…read more

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The image displays an active construction or industrial site located within a multi-story reinforced concrete building in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The scene features unfinished concrete columns and slabs spanning at least three visible levels. On the lowest visible concrete slab, a substantial quantity of large, white woven sacks, consistent with bulk material packaging, are stacked. Approximately ten individuals, predominantly men wearing yellow hard hats and various work clothes, are situated on this level. Some are seated or standing among the sacks, while others are positioned near or within a large, grey, paneled metal structure that appears to be part of an industrial installation or machinery enclosure. One individual in green overalls stands adjacent to this metal structure, facing it. Another worker is partially visible inside an opening in the metal structure. On the floor directly above, an aluminum extension ladder rests horizontally across the concrete slab. A large, grey cylindrical tank, possibly an industrial vessel, with a section of yellow material on its top surface, is also present on this upper level. Visible structural elements include red-painted vertical supports and black metal cross-bracing. The entire environment is brightly illuminated by daylight, suggesting an open-air or well-lit interior space. | Open Wire