At least 1000 people have been confirmed dead after a
magnitude 6.1 earthquake erupted in Afghanistan on Tuesday.
According to the BBC, another 1500 people were injured in
the disaster which hit the south-eastern city of Khost.
The earthquake has led to the destruction of several
properties, while rescuers are still searching for victims trapped under
rubbles.
The quake has been described as the deadliest to hit
Afghanistan in two decades.
Hibatullah Akhundzada, Taliban leader, said the death toll
would likely keep rising as the rescue efforts continue.
Alem Wafa, a local farmer in the affected region, was quoted
as saying rescue teams are yet to reach some of the worst-hit communities.
“There are no official aid workers, but people from
neighbouring cities and villages came here to rescue people. I arrived this
morning, and I – myself – found 40 dead bodies,” he said.
“Most of them are young, very young children. There is a
hospital here. But it can’t deal with this disaster. It doesn’t have the
capacity.”
This is the third earthquake disaster in the country in
2022.
At least 20 people were killed in January when two quakes
struck rural areas in the western province of Badghis.
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