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Deadly 6.3-Magnitude Quake Strikes Northern Afghanistan

Ana Fernanda Reporter / Updated : 2025-11-03 14:50:07
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A powerful magnitude 6.3 earthquake rocked northern Afghanistan early Monday, November 3, causing a fresh humanitarian crisis in a nation highly vulnerable to seismic activity. Initial reports confirmed at least 10 people killed and approximately 260 injured, although casualty figures were expected to rise as search and rescue operations continued.

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported the quake struck at 12:59 a.m. local time (0:59 AFT). The epicenter was located in Samangan province, about 37 kilometers southeast of Mazar-i-Sharif, the capital of Balkh province. The tremor originated at a relatively shallow depth of 28 kilometers, contributing to the extensive damage reported in the area. The coordinates of the epicenter were recorded as $36.58^circ$ N latitude and $67.48^circ$ E longitude.

The most severe damage appears concentrated in parts of Balkh and Samangan provinces. Reports from the ground, cited by international news outlets including Reuters and NDTV, provided conflicting but grim initial casualty counts, ranging from seven to ten fatalities and 150 to 260 injuries.

Local authorities immediately deployed military rescue teams and relief groups to the affected regions, struggling to reach remote areas amid collapsed structures. A spokesperson for the Balkh Provincial Health Department confirmed that medical teams were on site and that all nearby hospitals had been placed on emergency standby, fearing a further increase in the number of casualties.

Social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter), were flooded with distressing images and videos showing rescue workers pulling trapped individuals from the rubble of collapsed buildings.

Afghanistan is situated along two major active fault lines, making it chronically susceptible to devastating earthquakes. This latest tragedy follows closely on a previous major quake in the country's southeast just two months prior. That August earthquake and its subsequent aftershocks were particularly destructive, killing over 2,200 people and injuring thousands more, underscoring the constant seismic threat faced by the Afghan population and its fragile infrastructure. The current emergency places an immense additional burden on the already strained resources of the region's public health and disaster management services.

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