In Afghanistan, people are coping with the aftermath of one of the worst earthquakes to hit the country. More than 2,000 people were killed and thousands more were injured, last month in Kunar province aid agencies are struggling to find new homes for the thousands of displaced families.
Breakdown
- Thousands displaced by a magnitude 6 earthquake are living in tents on a former US military base.
- Families face the challenge of surviving winter in temporary shelters. 13s
- The earthquake destroyed entire villages, leaving many deeply shocked. 39s
- Aid agencies are struggling with the region's remoteness while seeking long-term solutions. 1m 8s
- Children and adults are coping with trauma and uncertainty about returning home. 1m 34s