14 killed and 78 injured as 6.3 magnitude strikes Afghanistan

14 killed and 78 injured as 6.3 magnitude strikes Afghanistan

Titas Mukherjee     Oct 07, 2023 06:01 pm

At least 14 have died and 78 were injured as a 6.3 magnitude earthquake shook Western Afghanistan on Saturday. The epicenter was 40 kilometers northwest of the region's largest city Herat. The major quake was followed by 5 aftershocks with magnitudes of 5.5, 4.7, 6.3, 5.9 and 4.6.

A spokesman from the National Disaster Management Authority said that the initial death toll is just a ‘preliminary’ estimate and is likely to increase due to landslides in rural and mountainous areas. He further stated that they still await all details and information in terms of the death toll.

The United States Geological Survey's preliminary report has also expressed concern over the increase of ‘hundreds of fatalities.’ The USGS report states, “Significant casualties are likely and the disaster is potentially widespread. Past events with this alert level have required a regional or national level response."

Videos of the calamity that surfaced on social media show residents and shopkeepers of the locality spilling onto the streets in panic. "We were in our offices and suddenly the building started shaking. Wall plasters started to fall down and the walls got cracks. Some walls and parts of the building collapsed." 45-year-old Herat resident Bashir Ahmad told AFP.

Afghanistan is no stranger to earthquakes, particularly in the Hindu Kush mountain range, which is situated close to where the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates meet. Last year, in June, a magnitude 5.9 earthquake hit the province of Paktika, killing more than 1,000 people and leaving tens of thousands homeless. A magnitude 6.5 quake struck near Jurm in northeastern Afghanistan in March this year, claiming the lives of 13 people in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Reported By: Titas Mukherjee     Place: Kolkata     Oct 07, 2023 06:01 pm




Place : Kolkata     Reported By : Titas Mukherjee     07-10-2023 06:01:52 pm

At least 14 have died and 78 were injured as a 6.3 magnitude earthquake shook Western Afghanistan on Saturday. The epicenter was 40 kilometers northwest of the region's largest city Herat. The major quake was followed by 5 aftershocks with magnitudes of 5.5, 4.7, 6.3, 5.9 and 4.6.

A spokesman from the National Disaster Management Authority said that the initial death toll is just a ‘preliminary’ estimate and is likely to increase due to landslides in rural and mountainous areas. He further stated that they still await all details and information in terms of the death toll.

The United States Geological Survey's preliminary report has also expressed concern over the increase of ‘hundreds of fatalities.’ The USGS report states, “Significant casualties are likely and the disaster is potentially widespread. Past events with this alert level have required a regional or national level response."

Videos of the calamity that surfaced on social media show residents and shopkeepers of the locality spilling onto the streets in panic. "We were in our offices and suddenly the building started shaking. Wall plasters started to fall down and the walls got cracks. Some walls and parts of the building collapsed." 45-year-old Herat resident Bashir Ahmad told AFP.

Afghanistan is no stranger to earthquakes, particularly in the Hindu Kush mountain range, which is situated close to where the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates meet. Last year, in June, a magnitude 5.9 earthquake hit the province of Paktika, killing more than 1,000 people and leaving tens of thousands homeless. A magnitude 6.5 quake struck near Jurm in northeastern Afghanistan in March this year, claiming the lives of 13 people in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Top Posts

1.

"Rudraksh mala would have broken...": RG Kar Verdict is Out and Sanjay Roy is Guilty; Here’s What ...

The trial court in Kolkata on Saturday found sole accused guilty of rape and murder in the RG Kar ca... Read more
2.

RG Kar Verdict : Sanjay Roy Guilty Of Rape And Murder Of Kolkata Doctor; Quantum of Punishment On Mo...

The prime accused Sanjay Roy has been pronounced guilty of rape and murder of the 31 year old PGT do... Read more
3.

RG Kar Verdict: Know Why Court Found Sanjay Roy Guilty Of Doctor Rape And Murder...

Sealdah Court on Saturday pronounced the first verdict in RG Kar case, calling Sanjoy Roy- the main ... Read more
4.

Fact Vs Fiction: List of Fake News That Mired RG Kar Rape and Murder of Doctor...

The RG Kar incident has been mired in several controversies, even after the case was handed over to ... Read more
5.

RG Kar Verdict Shortly, 162 days since the doctor rape & murder; Will Sanjay Roy Be Held Guilty?...

The first verdict in the RG Kar case is expected in the second half of Saturday, 162 days since the ... Read more

LATEST NEWS

1.

"Rudraksh mala would have broken...": RG Kar Verdict is Out and Sanjay Roy is Guilty; Here’s What ...

The trial court in Kolkata on Saturday found sole accused guilty of rape and murder in the RG Kar ca... Read more
2.

RG Kar Verdict : Sanjay Roy Guilty Of Rape And Murder Of Kolkata Doctor; Quantum of Punishment On Mo...

The prime accused Sanjay Roy has been pronounced guilty of rape and murder of the 31 year old PGT do... Read more
3.

RG Kar Verdict: Know Why Court Found Sanjay Roy Guilty Of Doctor Rape And Murder...

Sealdah Court on Saturday pronounced the first verdict in RG Kar case, calling Sanjoy Roy- the main ... Read more
4.

Fact Vs Fiction: List of Fake News That Mired RG Kar Rape and Murder of Doctor...

The RG Kar incident has been mired in several controversies, even after the case was handed over to ... Read more
5.

RG Kar Verdict Shortly, 162 days since the doctor rape & murder; Will Sanjay Roy Be Held Guilty?...

The first verdict in the RG Kar case is expected in the second half of Saturday, 162 days since the ... Read more
6.

No Arrest As Yet; Attack on Saif Ali Khan Exposes Lapses in Security in Mumbai?...

Over 40 hours have passed since Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was attacked inside his Bandra home by... Read more

Top Videos