Published on: 2025/09/03 11:38
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Eastern Afghanistan was hit by a 5.2-magnitude aftershock on Tuesday, two days after a powerful earthquake killed over 1,400 people.
According to Taliban officials, the death toll has now reached at least 1,400, with more than 3,000 people injured and over 5,400 homes destroyed in the provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar.
The tremors flattened entire mountain villages.
Rescuers face challenges due to the region's rugged terrain, blocked roads, and ongoing aftershocks.
Humanitarian groups warn the death toll may climb sharply.
The Afghan Red Crescent Society, UN agencies, and NGOs are operating under severe constraints, with insufficient supplies and funding cuts further hindering rescue and relief efforts.
Airlifts for the injured, temporary shelters, and medical teams have been deployed, and aid pledges are flowing in from the UK, EU, India, and China.
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