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A powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck western Afghanistan near Herat over the weekend, further exacerbating the country's dire circumstances. With over 2,000 lives lost, numerous injuries, and widespread chaos, Afghanistan faces an additional humanitarian catastrophe. Already grappling with economic turmoil and ongoing conflict, the earthquake has intensified the nation's suffering.
The international community has been called upon to provide immediate assistance, with aid agencies working tirelessly to deliver essential relief, including medical care, water, food, and shelter. However, funding remains insufficient, necessitating increased support from around the world. The earthquake has underscored Afghanistan's vulnerability and demands swift action to prevent further distress.
Pakistan Takes Initiative with Medical Aid
Responding to the crisis, Pakistan's interim government has dispatched a 10-member medical team to Afghanistan. Comprising doctors and nurses with diverse specialties, this team will be accompanied by a supply of vital medicines. Dr. Faiz Achakzai, a highly respected figure in the medical field, will lead the team, ensuring effective medical aid delivery to earthquake victims.
The death toll, which has already surpassed 2,400, is expected to rise as rescue operations continue. The extensive damage has hampered rescue efforts in some areas, raising concerns that the final death toll could be even higher. Afghanistan's plight remains critical, emphasizing the urgency of international support.