At least 20 people have died and hundreds more injured in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake that struck northern Afghanistan on Monday, according to local authorities. The magnitude-6.3 quake hit near Mazar-e-Sharif, one of the country's largest cities with a population of over half a million residents.
As rescue efforts continue, officials warned that the death toll is likely to rise, and the full extent of the damage may take time to be fully assessed. Provincial officials had initially reported casualties were likely to rise as rescue teams worked to reach affected areas.
The quake's impact was exacerbated by the fact that many buildings in Mazar-e-Sharif are not earthquake-resistant, leaving residents vulnerable to collapse. The country's rugged terrain and proximity to several major fault lines also make it prone to earthquakes, according to experts.
As the full extent of the devastation becomes clear, the international community is likely to provide assistance to those affected by this disaster. Afghanistan is currently facing significant humanitarian challenges, including a severe economic crisis and ongoing conflict, making the response to this disaster even more critical.
The latest quake comes after another major earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan last month, killing over 1,100 people in the rural areas where many homes were made of mud and timber.
				
			As rescue efforts continue, officials warned that the death toll is likely to rise, and the full extent of the damage may take time to be fully assessed. Provincial officials had initially reported casualties were likely to rise as rescue teams worked to reach affected areas.
The quake's impact was exacerbated by the fact that many buildings in Mazar-e-Sharif are not earthquake-resistant, leaving residents vulnerable to collapse. The country's rugged terrain and proximity to several major fault lines also make it prone to earthquakes, according to experts.
As the full extent of the devastation becomes clear, the international community is likely to provide assistance to those affected by this disaster. Afghanistan is currently facing significant humanitarian challenges, including a severe economic crisis and ongoing conflict, making the response to this disaster even more critical.
The latest quake comes after another major earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan last month, killing over 1,100 people in the rural areas where many homes were made of mud and timber.