A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck near the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e-Sharif early Monday, months after a deadly August disaster killed thousands. The disaster is the latest blow to a nation already grappling with deep poverty, dwindling international aid, and the lasting scars of conflict.
Breakdown
- A powerful earthquake struck Samangan province in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 20 and injuring hundreds. 7s
 - Residents described violent shaking around 1am, making it difficult to escape their homes. 13s
 - This is the second deadly earthquake in Afghanistan in recent months, following a magnitude 6 quake in Kunar province that killed thousands. 53s
 - Initial reports indicate the destruction is more contained compared to the previous quake, though there is still localized damage and loss of life. 1m 8s
 - Hospitals are struggling to treat the injured, and experts warn the death toll may increase. 1m 49s