Afghan quakes toll revised to 1,000 as new tremors cause panic

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Afghan quakes toll revised to 1,000 as new tremors cause panic
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HERAT, Afghanistan: Afghanistan's Taliban government downgraded the death toll from a series of earthquakes to "over 1,000" on Wednesday (Oct 11), as fresh tremors panicked residents of villages flattened by th

A general view of the quake-hit area in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan on Oct 10, 2023. HERAT, Afghanistan: Afghanistan's Taliban government downgraded the death toll from a series of earthquakes to"over 1,000" on Wednesday , as

"When whole villages are destroyed and populations erased ... Verifying the affected and martyred people, and the number of wounded, is a very difficult process," he said, adding that 2,400 had been injured.Some of the wounded were hit by the debris of already destroyed homes, said Abdul Zahir Noorzai, ambulance manager for Herat Regional Hospital.

Volunteers have been digging for survivors and bodies from the earlier quakes which totally destroyed at least six villages in rural Zenda Jan district and affected more than 12,000 people, the United Nations said. Multi-generational extended families generally live under the same roof, meaning serious earthquakes can devastate communities.

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