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A powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake has rocked Afghanistan, causing widespread damage and triggering a swift response from international aid organizations. The quake, centered in the Hindu Kush region, has extended its impact to neighboring countries, with significant tremors felt across the region. As rescue operations face challenges in the mountainous epicenter, local authorities are urging calm among the affected populace. Aftershocks are anticipated, intensifying safety concerns.
Reports on casualties and infrastructure damage are emerging, prompting a global outpouring of support and humanitarian pledges. The International Rescue Committee (IRC), operational in Afghanistan since 1988, is at the forefront of the response, addressing the urgent needs of communities already grappling with conflict, climate issues, and economic crises.