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500 Killed, 1,000 Injured as Strong Earthquake Strikes Kunar, Eastern Afghanistan

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500 Killed, 1,000 Injured as Strong Earthquake Strikes Kunar, Eastern Afghanistan

Kabul, Sep 1: A powerful magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, killing over 500 people, injuring thousands, and flattening villages in Kunar and Nangarhar, as rescue operations face difficult conditions.

On the night of August 31, 2025, a powerful magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, shaking the provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar at around 11:47 p.m. local time. The shallow depth of the quake intensified surface damage and destruction.

Local Taliban-run authorities reported at least 500 deaths and over 1,000 injuries in Kunar province, with the worst-hit districts being Nur Gul, Soki, Watpur, Manogi, and Chapa Dara. In Nangarhar, at least nine people were confirmed dead and dozens more injured.

The earthquake leveled entire villages built with fragile mud-and-stone structures. Landslides blocked key access routes, while disrupted communication services further complicated rescue and relief efforts in the affected areas.

Officials confirmed the heavy casualties and appealed for urgent international assistance. Rescue teams and helicopters were deployed, but operations have been hindered by rough terrain and significant infrastructure damage.

This tragedy highlights Afghanistan’s continued vulnerability to seismic disasters, particularly in mountainous and remote regions. It comes less than two years after another deadly earthquake in the country, underlining the recurring risks.

In the aftermath, the Taliban government faces immense pressure to scale up rescue operations and deliver humanitarian relief amid limited resources. Coordinated international support remains crucial for providing medical aid, shelter, and emergency supplies.

Afghanistan must strengthen disaster preparedness by enforcing safer building practices, improving early warning systems, and enhancing community resilience. Without long-term planning, the cycle of devastation caused by recurring earthquakes will remain a tragic reality.—(Khaama Press Inputs)

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