Latest Updates on Casualties from the Kunar Earthquake: Death Toll Rises to 2,205, Injured to 3,640
In the ongoing search and rescue operations in the earthquake-affected areas of Kunar, the bodies of hundreds more victims have been recovered from the rubble. As a result, the death toll has risen to 2,205, and the number of injured has reached 3,640. Rescue and relief efforts continue, with tents set up in various areas and the distribution of emergency aid proceeding in an organized manner.

In the earthquake-affected areas of Kunar, including the districts of Nurgal, Mazar-e-Dara, Chawkay, Dewagal Dara, Chapadara, and Manogi, search and rescue operations are still ongoing. So far, the bodies of hundreds more victims have been recovered from the rubble, bringing the total number of fatalities to 2,205 and the number of injured to 3,640.
Rescue teams are working tirelessly to save survivors and transport the injured to medical facilities. In various areas, tents have been set up to provide temporary shelter for those affected by the earthquake, and emergency aid is being distributed in an organized manner.
Search and rescue operations from Sunday’s powerful earthquake in eastern Afghanistan are continuing, with the death toll so far climbing to over 1,800, according to officials.
Rahimullah Hamzala, spokesman for local security forces in the Kunar province, told the official Bakhtar News Agency that the number of dead and injured has risen to over 5,000, with 1,825 confirmed deaths in the Mazar Darah area of the province.
“With many people still trapped under the rubble, the death toll could rise further as search operations for survivors continue,” he said.
Authorities in Kabul also fear that the death toll may climb when authorities share data from the provinces of Nangarhar, Laghman, and Panjshir, which were also hit.
At least 12 deaths have already been reported in Nangarhar.
Humanitarian agencies warn that the scale of devastation requires urgent international support to prevent a worsening crisis.
Türkiye this week dispatched 25 tons of aid to the country, including badly needed shelter materials, hygiene kits, and food boxes.
Neighboring Pakistan, Iran, China, and India, as well as Western nations, have also pledged to send aid.
The US Geological Survey recorded the quake at 11.47 pm local time (1917GMT), 27 kilometers (16.7 miles) east-northeast of Jalalabad at a depth of 8 km (5 mi) on Sunday night, when most residents were asleep.
It is the third major earthquake to have hit a war-torn nation since the Afghan Taliban returned to power in 2021.
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