Number Of People Who Died As Result Of An Earthquake In Afghanistan Increased To 1124 People

The number of magnitude 6 who died as a result of an earthquake of 6, which occurred on Sunday evening in the east of Afghanistan, in the province of Kunar, increased to 1124 people.

Afghan red crescent reported on the social networks of the American company X that the number of wounded reached 3251. According to the organization, in the 3rd eastern provinces of the country, more than 8 were destroyed by more thousand houses, many people remain under the rubble, rescue work continues.

The authorities noted that the evacuation of the victims continues, so the number of dead and wounded may change. Due to the landslides caused by the earthquake, some roads were blocked, however, work is underway to ensure access to hard-to-reach areas.

Search and rescue operations

stresses that rescue groups were sent to the affected areas of Kunar, which continue to search for hundreds of people who ended up under the rubble. Due to the mountainous terrain and adverse weather conditions, it is difficult to get to some villages.

it is reported that local residents also participate in rescue operations, and the wounded from under the rubble are delivered to the hospital on helicopters. Great Britain announced the readiness to send humanitarian goods to the distress zone.

UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said that 2 thousand humanitarian sets, including hygiene products, warm clothing, blankets and kitchen materials for families that have lost their own, have been sent to the injured areas. housing.

Earthquake in Afghanistan

The US Geological Intelligence Service (USGS) previously stated that the earthquake occurred at a depth of 8 km 27 km northeast of the city of Jalalabad, near the border with Pakistan.

The local authorities called it one of the most powerful earthquakes, I have struck the country in recent years.

The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported that in the first hours the disaster had affected at least 12 thousand people.