At least 1,030 dead and 1,500 injured in 5.9 earthquake in Afghanistan

Afghan authorities on Wednesday raised to 1,030 the death toll and more than 1,500 the number of people injured in last night's 5.9-magnitude earthquake in eastern Afghanistan, as the search for survivors continues in the biggest disaster since the Taliban came to power.
" 950 people were killed and 610 injured" in the earthquake, which mainly hit two provinces in eastern Afghanistan bordering Pakistan, Deputy Minister for Disaster Management and Response Mawlavi Sharfuddin Muslim told a news conference in the first instance
The latest death and injury toll was also confirmed to Efe by a spokesman for the Afghan Ministry of Disaster Management and Response, Mohammad Nasim Haqqani, who said the worst-hit province was Paktika, followed by Khost and Nangarhar.
نوار تصویری؛ شب گذشته زمین لرزه مرگبار در ولایت پکتیکا رخ داده است. #طلوعنیوز pic.twitter.com/Gmb0I0KMNw
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The earthquake was recorded on Tuesday night about 46 kilometres from Khost, capital of the province of the same name, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), which also reported a 4.5-magnitude aftershock.
In addition, in neighbouring Pakistan at least one person died "when the roof of his house collapsed due to the earthquake", Taimoor Ali, spokesman for the Disaster Management Authority of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where the event occurred, told Efe.
Images shared on social media show many houses destroyed and injured people being treated on stretchers in the open in the affected areas of Afghanistan.
Map showing the epicentre of a 5.9-magnitude quake in Afghanistan that hit in the early hours of June 22, includes relief map of surrounding region on the border with Pakistan #AFPgraphics @AFP pic.twitter.com/IHbGtdRRdu
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) June 22, 2022
The Taliban government said it is using all its resources in rescue operations, sending aid, helicopters and medical supplies, while appealing for help from humanitarian organisations in the country.
"The government is working within its means. We hope the international community and relief agencies will also help our people in this desperate situation," Taliban leader Anas Haqqani tweeted.
?: 1000+ have been killed in Afghanistan after a massive earthquake hit the country.
— Sayed Abdullah (@Dragonvibee) June 22, 2022
Not to forget that US stole around $7B Afghan money & the Afghan civilians are now living under brutal US sanction. Situation going extremely disastrous, Intl community must engage. pic.twitter.com/DYw9ec1r6N
The International Red Cross and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), among others, announced the immediate dispatch of assistance to the affected areas.
OCHA and the UN "are assessing needs and responding to the damage following last night's earthquake that has claimed hundreds of lives," said the UN Secretariat's deputy representative for Afghanistan, Ramiz Alakbarov
Watch: #Afghanistan’s state-run news agency is reporting that at least 950 people have been killed in an #earthquake in the country’s eastern Paktika province.https://t.co/DxJj3Bc2p7 pic.twitter.com/c4J14PO844
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) June 22, 2022
"Aid is on its way," he added.
Humanitarian aid was already a vital issue in Afghanistan, which has been in the grip of a humanitarian crisis since the Islamists came to power almost a year ago and international sanctions.
With scarce resources, the Taliban were already struggling to meet the country's basic needs, and limited forces to deal with large-scale emergencies in a timely manner.
Afghanistan is prone to earthquakes, especially in the Hindu Kush, a highly active seismic zone and a common source of earthquakes in the region
#Afghanistan Paktika Province Earthquake Footage and Showing the houses were destroyed . #Afghanistan #earthquake pic.twitter.com/UqvnbTklGT
— Abdulhaq Omeri (@AbdulhaqOmeri) June 22, 2022
In mid-January another 5.3 earthquake struck north-western Afghanistan, killing at least 26 people, according to the UN, and destroying 800 homes, mostly flimsy mud-brick houses, in different districts of Badghis province.
Also in October 2015, a 7.7 earthquake with an epicentre in the far north-east of the country left more than a hundred dead in Afghanistan and almost 300 dead in neighbouring Pakistan, where more than 2,000 people were also injured.