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Rescue Operations Continue in Quake-Hit Afghan Provinces

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Kabul (PNA/Xinhua) — Rescue and relief workers have increased emergency response efforts for the victims of a deadly earthquake in Afghanistan, said an official of the country’s National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) on Tuesday.

“The latest information by ANDMA showed that 74 people were killed while 343 others were wounded by Monday’s massive earthquake,” Mohammad Hassan Sayas, deputy to ANDMA, told Xinhua by phone.

A 7.5-magnitude earthquake with a depth of 210 km hit the Hindu Kush mountain range in northern Afghanistan on Monday, with strong tremors also felt in Pakistan and India.

Up to 3,297 houses and compounds had been destroyed or severely damaged by the natural disaster in the affected provinces and the number may rise, he said.

All national and international aid agencies, including Afghan Red Crescent, have been in close contact with ANDMA, Sayas said, adding, “there has been a close and proper coordination between the disaster agency and all national and international aid agencies as well as the ministries for defense and interior for providing assistance to the affected areas.”

“As of now, our agency is in need of non-food stuffs namely tents, blankets, kitchen tools and clothes,” he said.

“We are still collecting reports on casualties and damage, but the number of deaths and wounded will likely increase,” Sayas said.

Dozens of relief workers have already arrived in areas in northern Badakhshan, Takhar, Parwan and eastern Nangarhar, as well as in Kunar provinces.

“Food kits and kitchen tools have also been distributed to victims and survivors in many villages,” added Sayas.

Parts of eastern Kabul, including Kabul city, Nuristan, Laghman, and northern Baghlan provinces were also affected by the disaster.

“Luckily, the quake began with a weak tremor, giving people a chance to leave their houses for safer areas. Fortunately, the casualties are lower than initially expected,” Sayas said.

“Nearly all of the affected areas are located in mountainous provinces. Some of our rescue teams and assessment groups have been facing difficulties in reaching far-flung villages. They have been facing the challenges of difficult terrain as many rough roads are blocked by quake-triggered landslides,” the disaster official noted.

When asked whether the country was in need of assistance, the official said that the United States, Turkey and Iran have showed their readiness to offer assistance to the ongoing relief efforts.

Earlier in the day, Khwaja Qamaruddin Seddiqi, an advisor to the country’s public health ministry, told a local publication that 78 people were confirmed dead while 480 others sustained injures as of Tuesday afternoon.

“The number of casualties may go up to over 100 and more than 500 injured in the coming hours,” Seddiqi said. (PNA/Xinhua) JMC/LOR/EBP

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