Aid Effort Underway After Afghanistan Quake Devastates Villages

The Secretary-General expressed solidarity with the Afghan people following a devastating earthquake. He extended condolences to victims’ families and wished a quick recovery for the injured, emphasizing the UN’s commitment to aid those impacted. UN agencies reported destruction in four eastern Afghan provinces, including Nangarhar and Kunar, where they are already aiding relief efforts.

Hundreds of houses reportedly collapsed in hillside communities. Salam Al-Jabani of UNICEF highlighted the devastation, explaining that homes fell on each other during the late-night quake, causing significant casualties as families were asleep.

The UN Humanitarian Air Service scheduled additional flights between Kabul and Jalalabad for personnel and supplies to boost response efforts. Witnesses reported the quake hit near midnight, raising concerns about trapped individuals. UNICEF noted many children were casualties, while poor communication hindered rescue operations. The epicenter was about eight kilometers deep, shaking Kabul and Islamabad.

UN assistance includes contributions from UNAMA, OCHA, WHO, and others. WHO teams are actively working in hospitals, providing essential medicines, and deploying health teams to save lives.

Globally, the UN operates in over 160 countries, focusing on climate action, food security, gender equality, and civilian safety. In Afghanistan since 1949, the UN’s efforts are led by the Resident Coordinator, Indrika Ratwatte, with a team including 20 agencies like the World Bank and Asian Development Bank. UNHCR reported over 2,000 injuries in Kunar, fearing a high death toll in Jalalabad.

UN agencies are providing medical equipment, shelter, clean water, tents, and blankets. UNHCR’s Babar Baloch emphasized the disaster’s scale exceeds local capabilities and appealed for urgent global donor support.

Aid teams face challenging terrain to reach remote communities, OCHA noted. Heavy machinery is being used to clear roads, and critically injured individuals are airlifted to hospitals. Some communities are only reachable by foot, requiring up to three hours of travel from obstruction points.

This earthquake is among Afghanistan’s worst, following three deadly quakes in Herat in October 2023, which killed 1,480 people and injured 1,950 across 382 villages.


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11 responses to “Aid Effort Underway After Afghanistan Quake Devastates Villages”

  1. Seems like Mother Nature really wanted to remind us who’s boss, eh? Hope the aid teams packed their hiking boots – it’s not every day you need a mountain trek just to deliver a blanket! 🏔️💼

  2. Lava Nibbler Avatar
    Lava Nibbler

    Seems like Mother Nature decided to throw a surprise party in Afghanistan, but instead of cake and balloons, we got collapsed houses and a global aid scramble. Just what we needed to boost the economy—who knew disaster relief was the new ‘it’ industry? 🤷‍♂️

  3. Uncle Buddy Avatar
    Uncle Buddy

    Seems like Mother Nature decided to throw a surprise party in Afghanistan, and unfortunately, the guests weren’t prepared. 🌪️ Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, she really knows how to make an entrance, doesn’t she? 😅

  4. Jelly Camber Avatar
    Jelly Camber

    Nothing like a little bit of earth-shaking excitement to remind us how cozy our lives are here, eh? Just another Tuesday for the UN, juggling disasters like a Euro football match—let’s hope they score some goals this time! 😏

  5. Toy Dogwatch Avatar
    Toy Dogwatch

    Just another Tuesday in Afghanistan, right? Who needs stable ground when you’ve got a UN party planning relief efforts like it’s a charity gala? 🎉

  6. Striking, isn’t it? Just when you think it can’t get worse for Afghanistan, Mother Nature decides to step in with her own brand of chaos. 😏

  7. fire bite Avatar

    Just what Afghanistan needed, another natural disaster to butter up the aid budget. Hope those helicopters packed more than just good intentions! 😅✈️

  8. nightdream Avatar

    Oh, fantastic, just what Afghanistan needed—another round of Mother Nature’s not-so-great surprises. 🙄 Hope the UN’s new air service is ready for a bumpy ride; it’s not like they’ve got anything better to do, right?

  9. StormCake Avatar

    Looks like Mother Nature decided to throw a late-night party in Afghanistan—too bad the locals weren’t in the mood for dancing. 😏 Just what the good folks there needed, another round of “let’s see how many homes can collapse in one go!”

  10. Looks like Afghanistan’s got a new way to shake things up – literally! Who needs a peaceful night’s sleep when you can have the earth’s version of a 3D rollercoaster instead? 😅

  11. Noise Toy Avatar

    So, let’s just throw some aid at it and hope for the best, right? Because who needs a solid plan when you can just wing it with humanitarian flights and a sprinkle of good intentions? 😏✈️

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