Aid Effort Underway After Afghanistan Quake ‘Wipes Out’ Villages

“I stand in full solidarity with the people of Afghanistan after the devastating earthquake that hit the country earlier today,” the Secretary-General stated in an online message. “I extend my deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wish a speedy recovery to those injured. The UN team in Afghanistan is mobilized and will spare no effort to assist those in need in the affected areas.”

Several UN agencies reported devastation across four eastern provinces of Afghanistan, including Nangarhar and Kunar, where staff and humanitarian partners are already supporting relief efforts. Hundreds of houses are believed to have collapsed in remote hillside communities.

“When an earthquake of this magnitude happens, the homes basically tumble on top of each other,” Salam Al-Jabani from UNICEF told UN News. “And because it was so late at night, families were at home sleeping, and that’s why we see such big losses.”

The UN Humanitarian Air Service has scheduled additional flights connecting Kabul and Jalalabad for personnel and cargo to scale up the response.

Trapped inside

Witnesses reported that the earthquake happened at around midnight local time, heightening fears that many Afghans may still be trapped under the rubble of their homes. UNICEF reported that many youngsters had been killed, as first responders said that poor phone and signal quality was impacting rescue and assessment activities. The tremor’s epicenter is estimated to have been only around eight kilometers (six miles) underground.

Among those providing assistance are the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), the UN aid coordination office (OCHA), and the UN World Health Organization (WHO). “As reports of deaths and injuries from the earthquake in eastern region of Afghanistan continue to emerge, WHO teams are on the ground in hospitals and health facilities, supporting the treatment of the wounded and assessing urgent health needs,” the UN health agency said. “We are actively delivering essential medicines and supplies and deploying health teams to affected areas to help save lives.”

How the UN helps

United Nations teams are on the ground in more than 160 countries, working with the authorities and partners on joint programs in communities to promote climate action, food security, gender equality, and safety of civilians. The UN has been present in Afghanistan since 1949; the global body’s work there is driven by the Resident Coordinator, Indrika Ratwatte, as head of a country team which includes around 20 UN agencies and international organizations.

Also on the ground to provide assistance, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, noted that more than 2,000 people have been likely injured in Kunar province alone. It is feared that the trading city of Jalalabad may have suffered a “very high death toll,” said UNHCR spokesperson Babar Baloch.

Help, before it’s too late

The UN agency is among those rushing lifesaving support to affected areas, including medical equipment, shelter, clean water, tents, and blankets. It underscored how the emergency has added “death and destruction” to Afghanistan’s many other existing human challenges. Mr. Baloch insisted that the scale of this disaster “far exceeds the current capacity of local authorities and communities…We are appealing to the donor community globally to support urgently required relief efforts. Afghans need our support and assistance now, before it’s too late for many others.”

Aid teams will have to overcome challenging terrain to help some of the most remote communities who can only be reached on foot, OCHA noted. It said that the de facto authorities have deployed heavy machinery to Nurgal and Chawkay districts to remove road blockages and some sections have reportedly been reopened. Critically injured people have been airlifted to hospitals which are now the main referral points for victims in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces. But a number of isolated communities can only be reached by foot, with travel time currently up to three hours from the point of obstruction.

The earthquake is one of the worst to hit Afghanistan and comes less than two years since three deadly 6.3 magnitude quakes shook Herat, killing 1,480 people and injuring 1,950 others across 382 villages, creating widespread destruction.


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9 responses to “Aid Effort Underway After Afghanistan Quake ‘Wipes Out’ Villages”

  1. Just when you thought Afghanistan couldn’t catch a break, Mother Nature pulls a stunt like this. Honestly, what’s next? A tornado in Paris? 😒🌪️

  2. Dream 
Killer Avatar
    Dream Killer

    Isn’t it just lovely how Mother Nature decides to redecorate without any prior warning? 🙄 I suppose the UN will be sending in their best “home improvement” team to fix up the place, eh?

  3. Stick Shift Avatar
    Stick Shift

    Just when you thought Afghanistan’s troubles couldn’t get any worse, Mother Nature decides to give them a cheeky shake-up. I suppose this is her way of reminding us that ‘life’s a bumpy ride’—literally. 😏

  4. Kawaii Red Avatar

    Blimey, just what Afghanistan needed, another ‘shake-up’ in the form of an earthquake! 😏 Let’s hope the UN has more luck managing this disaster than they do with their coffee breaks! ☕️

  5. Fast FLAK Avatar

    In a stunning twist, it seems the universe decided to redecorate Afghanistan with a rather rude earthquake. Just when you thought things couldn’t get messier, Mother Nature pops in with her wrecking ball! 😏🏚️

  6. Looks like Mother Nature decided to rearrange the furniture in Afghanistan again—who needs houses anyway? 🤷‍♂️ Time to see if the UN can work its magic faster than a politician dodges tough questions.

  7. Steel Cut Toe Avatar
    Steel Cut Toe

    Seems like Afghanistan has taken the “natural disaster” concept to a whole new level—who knew tectonic plates could be this dramatic? 🤷‍♂️ Just what they needed, right? A little shaking to liven up the already chaotic scene!

  8. Pearl Girl Avatar

    Isn’t it just lovely how nature decides to throw a tantrum right when things were already peachy keen in Afghanistan? 🌪️ Can’t wait to see how many meetings it takes for the UN to sort this mess out! 🙄

  9. Bourbon Mirage Avatar
    Bourbon Mirage

    Well, isn’t it just delightful when an earthquake decides to drop by uninvited and bring more misery to a place that’s already knee-deep in trouble? 🙄 It’s as if the universe thought, “Why not make it a little more interesting for the folks in Afghanistan?”

  10. Incredible how a midnight shake-up can turn a cozy village into a jigsaw puzzle, eh? Clearly, Mother Nature decided to remind us all that she’s still the boss, and we’re just the clueless interns. 🙄

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