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Deadly Afghanistan earthquake leaves over 1,100 dead

Published on: September 2, 2025 3:42 PM

The death toll from a powerful earthquake in eastern Afghanistan has risen to at least 1,124, with over 3,200 people injured, officials said on Tuesday. The quake, measuring 6.0 in magnitude, struck near midnight on Monday, severely damaging remote villages in the mountainous Kunar and Nangarhar provinces. Over 8,000 homes were destroyed, and many remain trapped under rubble.

Rescue operations continue, but harsh terrain, damaged roads, and bad weather are slowing efforts to reach isolated areas along the Pakistan border. Authorities have deployed machinery to clear roads and are using helicopters to bring aid and evacuate the injured. Many injured people have been transferred to hospitals in Kabul and Nangarhar.

The United Nations and humanitarian groups warn that thousands of children are at risk and have sent emergency supplies, including medicine, tents, and hygiene kits. Taliban forces are assisting in rescue and security operations. However, the fragile health system is overwhelmed, and aid delivery remains difficult.

International aid is arriving slowly amid funding cuts and political challenges. The UK has pledged £1 million, India has sent tents and food, and other countries, including China, UAE, Pakistan, and Iran, have promised support. Reduced foreign aid and donor concerns over Taliban policies have complicated relief efforts.

Humanitarian workers stress the urgent need for food, shelter, and medical help to prevent further suffering. The situation remains critical as aftershocks continue and thousands face the harsh conditions of living outdoors with their homes destroyed.

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