Afghanistan Shaken by Six Earthquakes in 24 Hours

Afghanistan has been jolted by a series of six earthquakes within just 24 hours, leaving residents fearful and on edge. The tremors follow a devastating quake that killed over 2,000 people only days ago, worsening the humanitarian crisis in the region. Many families are still living in makeshift shelters, and repeated shocks have deepened uncertainty about safety and recovery efforts.

The quakes were reported across multiple provinces, with rural areas bearing the brunt of the damage. Local communities, already struggling with food shortages and limited medical support, now face fresh challenges as repeated tremors threaten weak structures. Relief agencies are struggling to reach affected zones due to difficult terrain and limited infrastructure, which is slowing down rescue and aid operations.

Experts note that Afghanistan sits in a high seismic zone, making it particularly vulnerable to frequent and powerful quakes. In recent years, natural disasters have repeatedly destroyed homes, schools, and roads, pushing already poor families further into crisis. For those who had just begun rebuilding their lives after the last quake, this fresh series of shocks has been a major setback.

The ripple effects of such disasters are also felt in neighbouring countries, including parts of India, where tremors have occasionally been experienced. In states like Jammu and Kashmir and Delhi NCR, people remain alert to seismic activity, though no major damage has been reported so far.

As Afghanistan battles repeated quakes, the urgent need is not just immediate rescue but also long-term support to strengthen housing, healthcare, and disaster preparedness. Without it, each fresh tremor risks undoing whatever little progress survivors manage to make.

Sakshi Lade

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