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The ancient city of Herat, already grappling with the weight of conflict and poverty, is reeling from a recent series of devastating earthquakes. The death toll has surpassed 2,445, with thousands more wounded and displaced. The World Health Organization has urgently called for $7.9 million to provide critical health services to over 114,000 survivors.
The seismic upheaval has not only claimed lives but has also disrupted communities, leaving families in urgent need of humanitarian aid and health support. With essential infrastructure, including health centers and schools, severely damaged, the people of Herat face a challenging road to recovery.
The United Nations' comprehensive appeal of $93.6 million aims to address the multifaceted needs of the earthquake-stricken city. The plea encompasses vital health services, emergency food assistance, shelter, sanitation, and long-term recovery initiatives. As Herat grapples with this catastrophe, international support becomes pivotal in enabling the city to reconstruct, revive, and foster resilience in the face of adversity.