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Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises

The UN cites rising earthquake toll, with rescue challenges persisting as the Taliban government appeals for help.

Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises
Civil defence workers, locals, and soldiers search for survivors under the rubble of destroyed houses in Mazar Dara, Kunar province. [Hedayat Shah/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 3 Sep 20253 Sep 2025

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The United Nations has warned of an exponential rise in casualties from a powerful earthquake in eastern Afghanistan, as the Taliban said the death toll had surpassed 1,400 on Tuesday, with more than 3,000 people injured.

The figures provided by Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid were mainly for the province of Kunar.

Sunday night’s magnitude 6 earthquake affected several provinces, causing extensive damage. It flattened villages and trapped people under the rubble of homes constructed mainly of mud bricks and wood, which were unable to withstand the shock.

Rough terrain is hampering rescue and relief efforts, forcing Taliban authorities to airdrop dozens of commandos to evacuate the injured from places where helicopters cannot land.

A magnitude 5.2 aftershock, close to the epicentre of Sunday’s earthquake, rattled the area on Tuesday, according to the United States Geological Survey. There were no immediate reports of damage.

Indrika Ratwatte, the United Nations resident coordinator for Afghanistan, said rescuers are scrambling in a “race against time” to reach the mountainous and remote area. In a media briefing in Geneva on Tuesday, he warned of a surge in casualty numbers.

“We cannot afford to forget the people of Afghanistan who are facing multiple crises, multiple shocks, and the resilience of the communities has been saturated,” Ratwatte said, urging the international community to step forward.

“These are life-and-death decisions while we race against time to reach people,” he said.

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It is the third strong earthquake since the Taliban seized power in 2021, and the latest crisis to beset Afghanistan, which is reeling from deep cuts to aid funding, a weak economy, and millions of Afghans forcibly returned from Iran and Pakistan.

The Taliban government has appealed for assistance from the international community and the humanitarian sector. However, help for the country is in short supply due to competing global crises and reduced aid budgets in donor countries.

Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises
A Taliban military helicopter carries medical and food supplies for the victims of the earthquake in Kunar province. [Sayed Hassib/Reuters]
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Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises
A man tries to clear rubble of a collapsed house in Mazar Dara. [Hedayat Shah/AP Photo]
Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises
Sunday night’s powerful earthquake affected several provinces, causing extensive damage. [Sayed Hassib/Reuters]
Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises
A magnitude 5.2 aftershock close to the epicentre of Sunday’s earthquake rattled the area on Tuesday, according to the USGS. [Sayed Hassib/Reuters]
Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises
The United Nations warned of an exponential rise in casualties from the major earthquake in eastern Afghanistan. [Sayed Hassib/Reuters]
Afghan men walk on the rubble of a damaged house following a deadly magnitude-6 earthquake that struck Mazar Dara, in Kunar province, Afghanistan on September 2, 2025.
The vast majority of the casualties were in Kunar province, with a dozen dead and hundreds hurt in nearby Nangarhar and Laghman provinces. [Sayed Hassib/Reuters]
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Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises
According to the UN, hundreds of thousands of people could be affected by the disaster. [Hedayat Shah/AP Photo]
Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises
Landslides caused by the earthquake have stymied access to already isolated villages. [Sayed Hassib/Reuters]


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