New big earthquake in Afghanistan

New big earthquake in Afghanistan

Updated 06.31 | Published 06.19

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full screen An Afghan boy in front of the remains of his house in Zenda in the earthquake-hit Afghan province of Herat. The photo was taken this week. Photo: Ebrahim Noroozi/AP/TT

A new large earthquake shakes the Herat area in western Afghanistan, which has recently been hit by devastating earthquakes that have killed thousands.

The shallow earthquake has a magnitude of 6.3 and occurred just over 3 miles outside Herat.

It was last weekend that the densely populated parts around Herat were initially shaken by two earthquakes, the first with a magnitude of 6.3. Whole villages were reported destroyed and roads – and thus aid – blocked.

Later, several strong aftershocks occurred.

Initially, 2,400 dead were reported, but the Taliban regime later claimed that the number of victims was lower.

According to Save the Children, over 9,000 families were affected by last weekend’s earthquake.

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