KABUL — A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck Afghanistan’s distant south-eastern area on Thursday evening, the third quake in six days, because the loss of life toll from the primary continued to rise.
The shallow quake hit at 20:56 native time (15:36 GMT) and despatched individuals in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces scampering out of shelters in concern.
There was no fast official report of casualties from Thursday evening’s earthquake, however medics on the bottom advised the BBC that 17 wounded individuals had been dropped at Kunar Provincial Hospital.
Sunday’s quake has killed 1,368 individuals and wounded 2,180 others, the UN Workplace for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OHCA) stated, citing experiences from 25 villages.
The area’s tough and mountainous terrain continues to hamper rescue and catastrophe reduction operations, the federal government stated.
A second earthquake of magnitude 5.5 on Tuesday quickly halted rescue operations, which have principally been carried out by helicopters as particles from landslides cuts off entry to distant villages.
There have additionally been a gentle stream of aftershocks.
“Rescue and search efforts are nonetheless ongoing, tents have been arrange for individuals in varied areas, and the supply of first assist and emergency provides is ongoing,” Hamdullah Fitrat, deputy spokesman for the Taliban authorities, stated on X.
The Taliban authorities — which is just recognised by Russia — has appealed for worldwide assist. The UN has launched emergency funds, whereas the UK has pledged £1m ($1.3m) in assist.
Afghanistan could be very susceptible to earthquakes due to its location on high of plenty of fault traces the place the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.
In 2023, greater than 1,400 individuals died after a sequence of 6.3-magnitude earthquakes hit western Afghanistan, close to the town of Herat.
The 12 months earlier than that, a 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck japanese Afghanistan, killing at the very least 1,000 individuals and injuring one other 3,000. — BBC



