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More than 1,400 Dead After 6.0 Quake Strikes Eastern Afghanistan

The 6.0 magnitude quake destroyed over 5,400 homes and injured more than 3,100 people, with rescue efforts hindered by aftershocks and challenging terrain, officials said.

  • A magnitude-6 earthquake struck Afghanistan, resulting in over 800 fatalities and at least 2,800 injuries, according to authorities.
  • Zabihullah Mujahid reported that 812 people have died, primarily in Kunar and Nangarhar provinces.
  • Rescue operations evacuated 420 wounded and dead from the eastern provinces, though efforts face challenges due to rough terrains and bad weather.
  • Humanitarian aid has decreased significantly to $767 million in 2023, down from $3.8 billion in 2022, impacting the response.
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[NHK] The earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan on the 1st (Japan time) has killed more than 1,400 people so far. Many of the collapsed homes are still standing...

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On the third day of difficult operations, relief still struggles to reach the survivors of one of the deadliest earthquakes in Afghanistan, destitute in the face of the future after losing everything.

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