More than 1,400 Dead After 6.0 Quake Strikes Eastern Afghanistan
- An earthquake of magnitude 6.0 killed more than 610 people and injured over 1,300 in Afghanistan, according to a Taliban government spokesman.
- The quake, which occurred at 11:47 p.m., centered 27 kilometers northeast of Jalalabad, causing extensive damage to numerous villages.
- Sharafat Zaman, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Health, reported that rescue operations are ongoing and medical teams have arrived in the area.
- The quake severely affected towns in the Kunar province, with initial reports stating extensive destruction and more casualties expected.
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·Montreal, Canada
Read Full Article'Race against time' to find survivors of Afghanistan earthquake, death toll climbs to more than 1,400
The death toll from a major earthquake in eastern Afghanistan passed 1,400 on Tuesday, with more than 3,000 people injured, Zabihullah Mujahid, a Taliban government spokesperson, said on social platform X.
·Canada
Read Full ArticleAfter a first earthquake on Sunday that left more than 1,400 dead and more than 3100 injured, the earth trembled again Tuesday in Afghanistan.
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