Death Toll From 'unprecedented' Afghan Quakes Doubles To 2,000
Muhammad Irfan Published October 08, 2023 | 03:40 PM
Herat, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 8th Oct, 2023) The death toll from a series of earthquakes in western Afghanistan rose sharply again on Sunday to more than 2,000, with nearly 10,000 injured, as rescue workers dug through razed villages for vanishing signs of life.
More than 1,300 homes were toppled when Saturday's magnitude 6.3 quake -- followed by eight strong aftershocks -- jolted hard-to-reach areas 30 kilometres (19 miles) northwest of the provincial capital of Herat, according to officials.
In rural Zinda Jan district, dozens of households were reduced to jumbles of broken masonry, where makeshift rescue teams dug trenches in the hope of unearthing survivors.
"Our people witnessed an unprecedented earthquake," said disaster management ministry spokesman Mullah Janan Sayeq, putting the number of dead at 2,053 and injured at 9,240 across 13 villages.
"For the treatment of the victims of the incident we are doing our best," he told reporters in Kabul.
"On-site search operations in the affected area are ongoing," he added, warning the fatality figures would likely rise higher still.
One further aftershock of magnitude 4.2 hit the same area around 7:00 am (0230 GMT) on Sunday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
- 'Everything turned to sand' -
In Sarboland village of Zinda Jan district, an AFP reporter saw homes ruined near the epicentre of the quakes, which shook the area for more than five hours.
Gutted homes showed personal belongings flapping in the harsh wind, as women and children lingered out in the open preparing to spend the night under an open sky.
"In the very first shake all the houses collapsed," said 42-year-old Bashir Ahmad.
"Those who were inside the houses were buried," he said. "There are families we have heard no news from."
Nek Mohammad told AFP he was at work when the first quake struck at around 11:00 am (0630 GMT).
"We came home and saw that actually there was nothing left. Everything had turned to sand," said the 32-year-old, adding that around 30 bodies had been recovered.
"So far, we have nothing. No blankets or anything else. We are here left out at night with our martyrs," he said.
- Casualties set to rise -
Most rural homes in Afghanistan are made of sun-fired mud bricks built around wooden support poles, with little in the way of modern steel reinforcement.
Multi-generational extended families generally live under the same roof, meaning disasters like Saturday's quake can devastate local communities.
In Herat city, residents fled their homes and schools, while hospitals and offices evacuated when the first quake was felt. There were few reports of casualties in the metropolitan area.
Afghanistan is already suffering a dire humanitarian crisis, with the widespread withdrawal of foreign aid following the Taliban's return to power in 2021.
Herat province -- home to around 1.9 million people on the border with Iran -- has also been hit by a years-long drought that has crippled many hardscrabble agricultural communities.
Afghanistan is frequently hit by earthquakes, especially in the Hindu Kush mountain range, which lies near the junction of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates.
More than 1,000 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in June last year after a 5.9-magnitude quake struck the impoverished province of Paktika.
"The Herat earthquake is worse than the eastern earthquake that happened last year," said disaster agency spokesman Janan.
"Not only by the magnitude and depth, but also more areas are affected and destroyed."
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