Afghanistan has been hit by a powerful earthquake in early September, adding to the devastation caused by a series of tremors that have shaken the country this week. The most recent quake, recorded at 6.2 magnitude, struck on Thursday night in the southeastern region, intensifying fear and worsening damage in areas already flattened by earlier shocks.
Authorities report that more than 2,200 people have lost their lives so far, while over 3,600 have been injured. The destruction has been widespread, with thousands of homes, schools, and hospitals either reduced to rubble or left dangerously unstable. Kunar province has been among the worst affected, where most buildings have been destroyed, leaving families without shelter.
Rescue and relief operations are ongoing, but progress has been severely hampered by landslides, blocked roads, and the rugged mountainous terrain. Emergency workers and volunteers are struggling to reach remote villages, with helicopters being used to airlift aid and rescue teams into inaccessible areas. Aftershocks continue to rattle the region, making conditions even more dangerous for survivors and rescuers.
Humanitarian agencies warn of a rapidly worsening crisis. With more than 80,000 people affected, urgent needs include clean water, food, medical supplies, and shelter. Relief camps are overcrowded, and the lack of sanitation has raised fears of disease outbreaks. Aid organizations have called for immediate international assistance, stressing that existing resources on the ground will not be enough to handle the scale of the disaster.
The Afghan government has appealed to the global community for help, but international response has been limited so far due to funding shortages and political challenges. Meanwhile, families continue to dig through debris in search of missing relatives, holding on to hope in the face of mounting tragedy.
This series of earthquakes has become one of the deadliest natural disasters in Afghanistan in recent years. For survivors, the coming weeks will be critical as they struggle to rebuild their lives while bracing for possible further shocks.
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Lebanon-Israel talks are set to resume as Iran insists the Strait of Hormuz will not return to pre-war conditions. The developments come as U.S.-Iran negotiations continue under a fragile regional ceasefire framework.
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