Afghanistan Earthquake Kills 800
One of Afghanistan's worst earthquakes killed more than 800 people and injured at least 2,800, authorities said on Monday, as rescuers struggled to reach remote areas due to rough mountainous terrain and inclement weather.
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... Sharafat Zaman, spokesperson for the health ministry in Kabul, called for international aid to tackle the devastation wrought by the quake of magnitude 6 that struck around midnight local time, at a depth of 10 km (6 miles). "We need it because here lots of people lost their lives and houses," he told Reuters. The quake killed 812 people in the eastern provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar, administration spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said. Ziaul Haq Mohammadi, a student at Al-Falah University in the eastern city of Jalalabad, was studying in his room at home when the quake struck. He said he tried to stand up but was knocked over by the power of the tremor. "We spent the whole night in fear and anxiety because at any moment another earthquake could happen," Mohammadi said. MUDBRICK HOMES COLLAPSE Rescuers were battling to reach remote mountainous areas cut off from mobile networks along the Pakistani border, where mudbrick homes dotting the slopes collapsed in the quake. "The area of the earthquake was affected by heavy rain in the last 24-48 hours as well, so the risk of landslides and rock slides is also quite significant - that is why many of the roads are impassable," Kate Carey, an officer at the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), told Reuters. ...
The quake killed 812 people in the eastern provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar, administration spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said. Ziaul Haq Mohammadi, a student at Al-Falah University in the eastern city of Jalalabad, was studying in his room at home when the quake struck. He said he tried to stand up but was knocked over by the power of the tremor.
"We spent the whole night in fear and anxiety because at any moment another earthquake could happen," Mohammadi said.
MUDBRICK HOMES COLLAPSE
Rescuers were battling to reach remote mountainous areas cut off from mobile networks along the Pakistani border, where mudbrick homes dotting the slopes collapsed in the quake.
"The area of the earthquake was affected by heavy rain in the last 24-48 hours as well, so the risk of landslides and rock slides is also quite significant - that is why many of the roads are impassable," Kate Carey, an officer at the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), told Reuters. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-01 03:54 PM | Reply
Rescuers in Afghanistan are working to reach remote areas following earthquake. www.csmonitor.com
... Sunday's magnitude 6 quake killed over 800 people and injured at least 2,800, authorities said Monday. It was Afghanistan's third major deadly earthquake since the Taliban took over in 2021 as foreign forces withdrew, triggering a cut to the international funding that formed the bulk of government finances. Officials called for international aid to tackle the devastation. India's foreign minister said the government had delivered 1,000 family tents to Kabul and was moving 15 tonnes of food to Kunar, the site of the quake, with more relief material to be sent starting Tuesday. ...
It was Afghanistan's third major deadly earthquake since the Taliban took over in 2021 as foreign forces withdrew, triggering a cut to the international funding that formed the bulk of government finances. Officials called for international aid to tackle the devastation.
India's foreign minister said the government had delivered 1,000 family tents to Kabul and was moving 15 tonnes of food to Kunar, the site of the quake, with more relief material to be sent starting Tuesday. ...
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-02 12:22 AM | Reply
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