JALALABAD, Afghanistan — Rescuers desperately searched Tuesday for survivors in the rubble of homes flattened by an earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan, killing 900 people.
The 6.0-magnitude earthquake, followed by at least five aftershocks, hit remote areas in mountainous provinces near the border with Pakistan around midnight Sunday.
The head of the Kunar Provincial Disaster Management Authority, Ehsanullah Ehsan, told AFP that “operations continued throughout the night.”
He added that there were “still injured people left in the distant villages” in need of evacuation to hospitals.
Villagers joined the rescue efforts, using their bare hands to clear debris from simple mud and stone homes built into steep valleys.
The dead, some of them children, were wrapped in white shrouds by villagers who prayed over their bodies before burying them.
Some of the hardest-hit villages remain inaccessible due to blocked roads, the UN migration agency told AFP.
The earthquake epicenter was about 27 kilometers from Jalalabad, according to the USGS, which said it struck at a shallow 8 kilometers below the Earth’s surface.
Since the Taliban seized power in 2021, foreign aid to the country has been slashed, undermining the impoverished nation’s already hamstrung ability to respond to disasters.
The United States was the largest aid donor until early 2025, when all but a sliver of funds were canceled after President Donald Trump took office.
In June, the United Nations said it was drastically scaling back its global humanitarian aid plans due to the “deepest funding cuts ever.”
On Monday, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a statement it was working with authorities to “swiftly assess needs, provide emergency assistance and stand ready to mobilize additional support” and announced an initial million.
Search for survivors after Afghan earthquake kills 800
Shallow quakes cause more damage
Taliban authorities in an initial toll reported 800 dead and 2,500 injured in Kunar province, as well as 12 dead and 255 injured in Nangarhar.
Laghman province also has dozens of injured, according to government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid.
Relatively shallow quakes can cause more damage, especially since the majority of Afghans live in low-rise, mud-brick homes vulnerable to collapse.

Many living in quake-hit villages were among the more than 4 million Afghans who have returned to the country from Iran and Pakistan in recent years.
In a post shared by the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV said he was “deeply saddened by the significant loss of life” caused by the quake., This news data comes from:http://771bg.com
Search for survivors after Afghan earthquake kills 800
Afghanistan is frequently hit by earthquakes, especially in the Hindu Kush mountain range, near the junction of the Eurasia and India tectonic plates.
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