Earthquake Tragedy in Kabul: Eight Lives Lost Amidst Natural Turmoil
A house collapse in Kabul, Afghanistan following a 5.9 magnitude earthquake in the Hindu Kush region resulted in eight deaths and one injured child. The tremors were felt in Pakistan and India. Afghanistan, a country plagued by natural disasters, averages 560 earthquake-related deaths annually.
A devastating earthquake hit Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region on Friday with a magnitude of 5.9, according to the German Research Centre for Geosciences. The tremors reached a depth of 177 km (110 miles) and were felt across the region including Pakistan and India.
Tragically, the National Disaster Management Authority confirmed eight fatalities and one injured child when a house collapsed in Kabul. Afghanistan frequently suffers from natural disasters, with earthquakes being particularly deadly. On average, around 560 people lose their lives annually due to such seismic events.
Perviously, a powerful quake struck in November with a magnitude of 6.3, resulting in at least 27 deaths and widespread property damage. The event underscores the high vulnerability and recurring challenges faced by communities in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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