An earthquake of magnitude 5.5 shook southeastern Afghanistan, sparking fears of further damage and destruction almost two days after a large quake in the same region killed more than 1,400 people and injured thousands more.
Breakdown
- A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck southeastern Afghanistan, following a deadly 6.0 magnitude quake.
- Rescue efforts are hampered by difficult terrain, with many survivors still trapped. 17s
- Homes damaged by the first quake were destroyed by the second, worsening the situation for residents. 33s
- Survivors urgently need medicine and shelter, but global aid has been limited. 49s
- Cuts to foreign aid and concerns over Taliban policies have contributed to the lack of international support. 59s