A powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck western Afghanistan, resulting in the deaths of at least 20 individuals and injuring dozens more.
The tremor occurred in the early hours and was centered near the province of Herat, one of the most densely populated areas in western Afghanistan.
Local authorities confirmed that the quake caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure, with emergency teams deployed to assist affected communities.
The Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority reported that rescue operations are ongoing, with fears that the death toll may rise as more areas are reached.
This earthquake follows a series of seismic events in the region over the past month, raising concerns about structural vulnerabilities and preparedness.
International aid organizations have begun coordinating relief efforts, including medical assistance, temporary shelters, and food distribution.
Afghan officials are urging residents to remain alert for possible aftershocks and to follow safety protocols issued by local disaster response teams.
