Eastern Afghanistan Earthquake Kills Over 1,400, Injures 3,300+
Eastern Afghanistan Earthquake Kills Over 1,400, Injures 3,300+

Eastern Afghanistan Earthquake Kills Over 1,400, Injures 3,300+

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A powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan's mountainous region bordering Pakistan, killing over 1,400 people and injuring more than 3,300, making it one of the deadliest in decades. The hardest-hit area is Kunar province, particularly the Nurgal district, where many victims remain trapped under rubble and rescue efforts are hindered by landslides and difficult terrain. Emergency services have struggled to reach remote villages, with some communities yet to receive aid, while humanitarian groups like Save the Children have undertaken arduous journeys to deliver medical supplies. The Taliban government has appealed for urgent international assistance, and China has extended relief aid to Afghanistan. The World Health Organization warns that casualty numbers are likely to rise as many remain trapped, and the Taliban's Ministry of Defence has organized helicopter evacuations for the injured, though shelter remains insufficient. Survivors recount devastating losses, with some villages still isolated, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by rescue and relief operations.

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