Afghanistan Earthquake: Death Toll Crosses 1400, Aid Workers Face Challenges In Reaching Remote Areas | World News

On Sunday night, an earthquake in East Afghanistan hit and the death fee was reported to exceed 1,400. The earthquake caused widespread destruction in various regions. As the emergency teams continue to look for survivors, rescue operations are currently continuing.
The moment referred to Al Jazeera, reported that the death fee from the strong earthquake rose to 1,411. In addition, the majority of the losses reported in Kunar state and more than 3,000 people injured.
Aid employees face difficulties in reaching distant, mountainous areas cut from roads and mobile networks.
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India extends your hand
Following the disaster, India expanded emergency humanitarian aid to support the aid operations in the affected area.
“India expanded humanitarian aid to Afghanistan after the earthquake,” India has expanded to Afghanistan on Monday.
The shipment included trucks filled with rice sacks and other food supplies.
Previously, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar spoke with Afghan Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi to convey India’s condolences to the loss of tragic life. He also confirmed that India has already sent Kabul to Kabul, including 15 tons of food supplies moved to Kunar by the Indian mission, including 1,000 family tents and the Indian mission.
“Today, Afghan Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi spoke. He expressed our condolences for the loss of life in the earthquake. He said that India has delivered 1,000 family tents in Kabul today.
“Starting tomorrow, more relaxation material will be sent from India.
A series of aftershocks ranging from 4 to 5 watched the first earth.
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