A powerful earthquake struck Afghanistan, leaving behind massive destruction and claiming more than 1,400 lives. Rescue operations are underway, but officials fear the death toll could rise further as thousands remain trapped under collapsed homes and buildings.
The quake, which shook remote and densely populated regions, flattened entire villages within minutes. Survivors described scenes of chaos as families rushed to pull loved ones out of the rubble with limited resources and little outside help. Many areas remain cut off due to damaged roads, making relief efforts even more challenging.
Hospitals are overwhelmed with the injured, while aid agencies have appealed for urgent medical supplies, food, and shelter. Local authorities are coordinating with international organizations, but the scale of the disaster has stretched available resources thin.
For Afghanistan, already grappling with economic struggles and limited infrastructure, the disaster has brought a fresh wave of suffering. Rescue teams continue to work against time, hoping to find survivors as the country mourns its dead and braces for a long recovery ahead.
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