Hundreds of people today protest outside a bank in Kabul, while others lined up in front of ATMs to wait for cash withdrawal.
The demonstration in front of New Kabul Bank has the participation of both civil servants who want to ask for wages because they have not been paid in the past 3 to 6 months.
The protester said that even though banks re-opened from three days ago, no one could withdraw cash.
Since the Taliban takes control of the country, banks closed, making millions of people fall into no cash.
The queue waits for withdrawal outside Afghan's New Kabul Bank of August 28.
Meanwhile, the World Food Organization (FAO) warns that the drought situation is getting worse in Afghanistan, which can cause millions of people in this country to need humanitarian aid.
According to FAO, about 14 million people, an Afghan population, an Afghan population, is heavily affected by drought.
Emergency agricultural support is the key to the impact of drought, FAO Qu Dongyu director emphasizes.
The economic crisis in Afghanistan can create leverage for Western countries when they try to urge the Taliban to establish a comprehensive government and allow people to leave the country after the US deadline.