The death number of the Afghanistan earthquake reaches 2,200 as the race to reach the survivors continues four days later
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At least 1,400 dead in the earthquake of Afghanistan
The Dead Muerte of the Devastor earthquake that hit east of Afghanistan He jumped at least 2,205 on Thursday, four days after tremor knocked down houses while people slept. Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers said that 3,640 more people were confirmed by the earthquake, which hit the provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar del PaĆs around 11:40 pm local time local on Sunday night.
The humanitarian workers and the first to respond still ran on Thursday to find survivors, Taliban officials said.
In the midst of destruction and with slow aid to reach many parts of the Kunar province very impacted, the survivors have buried many of the dead in massive tombs, in line with the Islamic tradition that dictates fast burials.
“That is my daughter, the other is my sister. This tomb is my brother’s, and that is my mother’s and that is my father, along with my brother,” said Wazir, a 25 -year -old resident, to the Tolo news network of Afghanistan, pointing to a small row of fresh tombs.
The worst hosted villages are found in remote parts of the province, and many roads have been blocked by landslides caused by the tremor. On Wednesday, the Interior Ministry of the Taliban Administration shared a video with News themezone showing the police and the lifeguards who work to clear a road moving large rocks with their naked hands.

Some rescue workers have walked by miles to reach the affected areas.
Some emergency teams have been flown by helicopter, but in some affected villages, the difficult terrain makes it impossible for helicopters to terrify, and the Taliban Defense Minister said he was sending commands by rope to help people.
“A team had to walk for more than 12 miles to reach the villages cut by Rock Falls, carrying medical teams behind them with the help of community members,” said beneficial organization Save the Children in a statement.
The United Nations World Health Organization said Thursday that it was expanding its emergency response in Afghanistan and warned that the number of dead and injured was still likely to rise in the next few days, since it is feared that whole families have been buried under the rubble and are not yet taken into account.
“More than 6,782 houses have been destroyed in the earthquake, leaving thousands of homeless people and hard conditions.
The earthquake hit mountainous and remote parts of Afghanistan, and there have been significant replicas, which led many families to sleep outdoors and far from their homes, most of which were not built to resist earthquakes despite the fact that the region is prone to seismic activity.
The disaster hit as Afghanistan was already fighting through a humanitarian crisis.
The Afghan government, together with international aid organizations, has launched an appeal for donations to help survivors. According to the Norwegian refugee council, local resources in Kunar have extended to the point of rupture.

“The communities in the valleys have lost almost everything: their families, homes, livestock and vital channels of water. As a consequence, the improvised camps are protecting 50 to 100 women and children per store, without access to the appropriate washing facilities,” said the beneficial organization in a statement. “Families with children are deeply traumatized, and some children were trapped under debris for several hours before being rescued.”
The official spokesman of the Taliban shared several bank account numbers in search of private donations, saying that any funds would help those in need. On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mutaqi asked the country’s diplomats abroad to seek help from governments, charitable and supportive organizations of their host nation.
Suhail Shaheen, the Taliban ambassador to Qatar, told News themezone that the Minister of Foreign Affairs had ordered Afghan envoys to open condolence books in embassies and explain the situation and urgent needs of the victims of the earthquake.
“We have given details of the situation on land; the rest is that others decide on their help.” Shaheen told News themezone.
Several countries have appeared to offer aid funds, but given the scope of the damage, it is likely that much more will be needed.
The fact that many foreign powers, including Western nations and most of the other Western nations, have refused to recognize the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan, since it resumed control in 2021, it will make it difficult to obtain more difficult necessary emergency funds, according to analysts.
“The earthquake is another reminder that the people of Afghanistan suffer from not having a recognized government at the UN, a series of international aid mechanisms, such as the financing of the World Bank, (otherwise) would have activated to support the vulnerable,” he told News themezone, an analyst, development economist and former main advisor of the IMF, to News themezone.
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Ahmad Mukhtar
Ahmad Mukhtar is a producer of News themezone with headquarters in Toronto, Canada. It covers politics, conflict and terrorism, with an focus on the news of Canada and its native nation of Afghanistan, which left after the return of the Taliban to power in 2021.


