Another 4.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Western Afghanistan: Death Toll Rises to Over 2,000

115853 another 4 9 magnitude earthquake strikes western afghanistan death toll rises to over 2000
115853 another 4 9 magnitude earthquake strikes western afghanistan death toll rises to over 2000

In a grim turn of events, western Afghanistan was hit by another powerful earthquake on Monday, measuring 4.9 magnitude. The devastating aftershock comes as the government grapples with the rising death toll from Saturday’s quake, which has now surpassed 2,000.

Tremors Shake the Region Again

The new tremors were officially confirmed by the U.S. Geological Survey, and the residents of the affected area also reported feeling the intense vibrations. One doctor in the vicinity described the quake as “quite intense,” stating that people sought refuge in parks, open spaces, and gardens.

Impact on Mental Health

Furthermore, the recent earthquake has taken a toll on the mental health of the affected population. A health worker explained that many patients are experiencing mental shocks as a result of the traumatic experience.

Widespread Destruction

The earthquake that struck over the weekend, measuring 6.3 magnitude, caused extensive damage in Herat province’s Zindah Jan district. At least 13 villages in the area have been completely destroyed by the tremors, leaving behind a trail of destruction.

Recovery Efforts and Aid

Local residents and rescue teams are tirelessly working to recover bodies trapped under the rubble in various affected regions. Meanwhile, communities in many provinces have come together to collect donations for the victims, showcasing the spirit of solidarity.

International assistance is also pouring in, with Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan pledging urgent humanitarian aid relief. However, there are conflicting reports regarding the exact number of casualties.

Current Statistic Figures

As per the latest government announcement, the death toll stands at 2,053, with more than 1,200 individuals sustaining injuries. On the other hand, the UN Coordination Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has recorded 1,023 deaths and 1,663 injured individuals, highlighting the magnitude of the tragedy that has affected over 11,000 people.

dpa/NAN

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