Afghanistan experienced another earthquake on Thursday, following a previous one in Kunar province. According to the German research center, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck southeastern Afghanistan. The earthquake’s epicenter was located 10 kilometers (6.21 miles) deep, as reported by GFD.
This earthquake occurred after a series of tremors earlier this week, which resulted in over 2,200 fatalities and more than 3,600 injuries in the eastern part of the country. Villages were destroyed, leaving thousands homeless.
One of the most devastating earthquakes in Afghanistan in recent years, a 6-magnitude quake, struck Kunar and Nangarhar provinces on Sunday, causing widespread destruction.
Approximately 1,400 people died, and thousands were displaced. Aid groups have issued warnings regarding dwindling resources. The United Nations and other agencies have highlighted the critical need for food, shelter, and medical supplies.
Prior to this, a devastating earthquake in Afghanistan’s Kunar province caused immense damage, with entire villages destroyed. The United Nations has emphasized the urgent requirement for food, shelter, and medical assistance, and the death toll is expected to rise.
In this challenging time for Afghanistan, several countries and international organizations have offered assistance. India has also sent 21 tons of relief supplies to Afghanistan, including food, medicine, and other aid.








