Afghanistan: At least 26 killed in Afghan earthquake – Times of India

Herat: At least 26 killed in earthquake in western region Afghanistan an official said on Monday.
Victims died as roofs of houses collapsed Qadis District Baz Mohamed Sarvari, spokesman for the province in the western province of Badghis, told AFP.
The shallow earthquake had a magnitude of 5.3, according to US Geological Survey,
“Of the 26 people killed in the quake, five are women and four are children,” Sarvari said. He said four more were injured.
He said the quake also damaged residents of the province’s Mukar district, but details, including casualties, were still not available.
Afghanistan is already in the grip of a humanitarian disaster, worsened by the Taliban’s takeover of the country in August when Western nations blocked access to international aid and assets held abroad.
Kadis is one of the regions worst hit by the devastating drought, which has benefited little from international aid over the past 20 years.
The country is frequently vulnerable to earthquakes, especially in the Hindu Kush mountain range, which is located near the junction of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates.
The earthquake can cause heavy damage to poorly constructed homes and buildings in Afghanistan.
In 2015, about 280 people were killed when a powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake centered in the mountain range ripped through South Asia, with a large number of deaths in Pakistan.
In that disaster, 12 young Afghan girls were crushed to death in a stampede as they tried to escape from their shaking school building.

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