ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — One day after powerful earthquakes struck western Afghanistan, government officials estimated Sunday that more than 2,400 people were killed and thousands injured.
A magnitude 3.2 earthquake shook parts of Pakistan on Thursday, sending panicked residents fleeing from their homes and ...
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Pakistan has expressed deep sadness and condolence over loss of precious lives and properties in devastating earthquake that hit Western regions of Afghanistan on Saturday. A statement issued by the ...
A 3.2 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of Pakistan, including the major city of Karachi, on Thursday. The quake prompted ...
Taiwan's worst earthquake in 25 years struck the country's east coast on the morning of April 3. Luckily, the eastern country of Hualien, which suffered the worst of the damage, is sparsely ...
Another strong earthquake shook western Afghanistan on Wednesday morning after an earlier one killed more than 2,000 people and flattened whole villages in Herat province in what was one of the ...
We had no time to gather anything. We fled with only a blanket. – Maryam, 24, internally displaced Afghan woman in Mazar-e Sharif Some 3.5 million people are displaced due to conflict, and many ...
An earthquake of magnitude 4.0 on the Richter Scale jolted Afghanistan on Wednesday, according to the National Centre for ...
Afghanistan features on this year’s Emergency Watchlist as some 23.7 million people—just over half of the population—urgently need humanitarian support. The crisis in Afghanistan largely stems from ...
Authorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan said Tuesday that intense unseasonal rainfall, lightning and floods across both neighboring countries had killed at least 100 people over the past several days.