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Afghan survivors struggle in the wake of deadly earthquake | News

6 September 2025
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Afghan survivors struggle in the wake of deadly earthquake | News
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A magnitude 6.0 earthquake devastated Kunar province, Afghanistan, on September 6, 2025, killing over 2,200 people and destroying at least 6,700 homes. Rescue efforts face challenges due to aftershocks, landslides, and limited aid, leaving many communities isolated, while survivors like Gul Rahim mourn their losses and urgently seek assistance for basic needs as winter approaches.

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