
A powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck the eastern mountainous region of Afghanistan near the city of Jalalabad on Sunday night, resulting in massive devastation. This natural disaster has led to severe consequences across affected areas.
Casualties and Damage
The earthquake caused extensive destruction, killing over 800 people and injuring nearly 2,800 others. Due to its shallow depth of 10 kilometers, the intensity of the shaking flattened many homes and villages, especially in the provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar.
Challenges for Rescue Efforts
Rescue operations face significant obstacles, including:
- Rough terrain
- Bad weather conditions
These factors have made it difficult for teams to reach many affected areas. Helicopters have been deployed to airlift the injured to hospitals, but access to remote settlements remains limited.
Government Response and International Aid
The authorities, including the Taliban government, have called for international assistance to support rescue and relief operations. Efforts are ongoing, but the death toll is expected to rise as more areas become accessible.
Regional Impact and Humanitarian Concerns
Neighboring countries reported feeling the tremors, underlining the earthquake’s broad impact. This disaster compounds Afghanistan’s existing humanitarian crisis, increasing the urgency for aid and support.
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