Overview
- The USGS placed the shallow 6.0-magnitude quake near Jalalabad at 23:47 local time with a depth of roughly 8–10 km, followed by aftershocks around magnitude 5.2 and 4.7.
- Preliminary casualty counts vary widely, with a Kunar official reporting about 600 dead and roughly 2,000 injured, the Taliban interior ministry citing around 610 dead and 1,300 injured, and an earlier provincial tally at about 250 dead and 500 injured.
- Hard-hit districts include Nurgal, Sawkay, Watapur, Dara Pech and Chapi Dara, where local authorities say hundreds of homes were destroyed and some villages were reportedly buried.
- Taliban authorities pledged to deploy all available resources as teams from nearby provinces mobilized, while UNAMA and the Afghan Red Crescent dispatched emergency personnel and medical support.
- Strong shaking was felt across Kunar, Nangarhar, Nuristán and Laghman and in Kabul, and Pakistani cities reported tremors with no confirmed casualties there as of the latest reports.