More than 2,400 people were killed in earthquakes in Afghanistan, the Taliban administration said on Sunday, in the deadliest tremors to rock the quake-prone mountainous country in years.
They were among the world's deadliest quakes this year, after tremors in Turkey and Syria killed an estimated 50,000 in February.
Afghan residents sit at a damaged house after earthquake in Sarbuland village of Zendeh Jan, district of Herat province, on October 7, 2023.
Diplomats and aid officials say concerns over Taliban restrictions on women and competing global humanitarian crises are causing donors to pull back on financial support.
The Islamist government has ordered most Afghan female aid staff not to work, although with exemptions in health and education.
Persons:
Janan Sayeeq, Sayeeq, Danish, Suhail Shaheen, Mohsen Karimi, Naseema
Organizations:
U.S . Geological Survey, Ministry, Taliban, AFP, Getty, Afp, Diplomats, International Committee
Locations:
Afghanistan, Herat, U.S, Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan's, Iran, Qatar, Sarbuland, Zendeh Jan, Herat province, Pakistan