OTTAWA—A C-17 Globemaster transport plane evacuated 106 more Afghans from the chaotic Kabul airport on Friday and brought them to a safe third country, Canadian officials said Saturday. The flight was Canada’s second one out of Kabul since Afghanistan fell to the Taliban last weekend, a development that destabilized the country, sowed chaos and exposed numerous Afghans to violent reprisals for their past support of Western-led, anti-Taliban forces, including Canada’s. The impact of that chaos became evident as Canadian officials offered a vivid portrait of the real-life challenges of getting vulnerable Afghans out of harms way as the specter of Taliban reprisals hangs over them. Desperate Afghans who previously worked as interpreters for Western news agencies and NATO are in hiding, fearing for the safety of themselves and their families. They have been in touch with Canadian news organizations seeking help, including with The Canadian Press. “Our people are working …