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Aftershocks Rattle Quake‑Hit Eastern Afghanistan as Death Toll Tops 2,200

Relief groups warn access constraints are delaying lifesaving care.

Overview

  • USGS recorded a magnitude‑5.6 aftershock followed by a 5.2 within 24 hours, shaking Kabul and Islamabad and causing at least 10 new injuries across eight provinces.
  • Taliban authorities report about 2,205 dead, more than 3,600 injured, and roughly 6,700 homes destroyed in Kunar, Nangarhar and Laghman.
  • Witnesses and aid groups describe male‑only rescue teams bypassing injured women and girls because of contact prohibitions and a lack of female responders.
  • Damaged facilities and earlier clinic closures have pushed care into the open, with a Save the Children midwife delivering a baby outdoors using only a first‑aid kit.
  • Humanitarian organizations cite severe child and maternal needs and are seeking urgent funding, estimating over 260,000 children affected and about 280 orphaned.