An Afghan woman famous for her green eyes found refuge in Sherbat Gul Quatli.
According to the American media, the sherbet has reached the throat. Italian officials say that all possible help will be provided to live in the sherbet throat.
Italian officials have said that the sherbet throat is representative of the war-torn Afghans in Afghanistan.
After the Taliban took power in August, international NGOs working in Afghanistan applied to the Italian government for asylum.
Afghan woman Sharbat Gulla rose to prominence in 1984 when she appeared on the cover of National Geographic. McCurry, an American photographer, took a photo of the world-famous sherbet throat in a refugee camp in Pakistan.