Hundreds are feared dead following a magnitude 6 earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan, in a mountainous area close to the border with Pakistan, local officials said on Monday.
The powerful quake hit the Jalalabad area around midnight local time, but its impacts were felt as far as Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, which is more than 300km (186 miles) away.
The quake occurred at a shallow depth of 10km (6.2 miles), the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said. Aftershocks were being felt on Monday morning in several districts.
At least 20 people are confirmed dead so far, according to officials, BBC reports. But many more are feared injured as the quake struck a remote rural area.
Most of the damage is reported to be in Kunar province as helicopters rushed injured people to hospitals.
The Taliban government has urged international aid agencies to provide assistance.
The country is often struck by earthquakes as it lies in a seismically active zone in the Hindu Kush mountain range, which sits near the junction of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates.
Aid agencies rush for relief
Stuti Mishra1 September 2025 05:55
Afghanistan earthquake: Here’s what we know so far
- A powerful magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan around midnight, with the epicentre near Jalalabad in Nangarhar province, 117-119 kilometres from Kabul
- Initial official reports confirm at least 30 fatalities, and hundreds are injured due to collapsed roofs and falling debris
- The impact of the quake was felt in major Afghan cities, across the border in Pakistan and as far as northern India, including Delhi
- Rescue operations are underway as local authorities warn that casualty figures could rise as remote villages report in
- Eastern Afghanistan’s mountainous terrain and poor infrastructure complicate search and aid efforts
- Several aftershocks have been recorded, ranging up to magnitude-4.5
- Hospitals in Jalalabad and Kunar are receiving the wounded as the Taliban government issues urgent appeals for medical supplies and aid
- The quake occurred at a shallow depth of about 8–14 km, magnifying its impact in the densely populated region
- Afghanistan sits on active fault lines, which makes it prone to devastating quakes. Over a thousand people died in an earthquake in 2023
Stuti Mishra1 September 2025 05:40
‘Number of casualties is high’
Death toll is feared to climb higher as early reports of damage emerge from Afghanistan.
Health ministry earlier said there were 30 dead in a single village, but added that accurate casualty figures had yet to be gathered in an area of scattered hamlets with a long history of earthquakes and flooding.
“The number of casualties and injuries is high, but since the area is difficult to access, our teams are still on site,” health ministry spokesperson Sharafat Zaman said in a statement.
Hundreds of injured were taken to hospital, said Najibullah Hanif, the provincial information head, with figures likely to rise as reports arrived from remote areas with few roads.
Stuti Mishra1 September 2025 05:23
Mapped: Location where the quake struck Afghanistan
The earthquake struck near Jalalabad city, Nangarhar province, just 117-119 kilometres from Kabul and close to the eastern border with Pakistan.
The German earthquake monitor GFZ shows several red circles in the area indicating aftershocks.
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Stuti Mishra1 September 2025 04:48
Fears death toll could rise
At least 20 people have been confirmed dead so far, according to officials, BBC reported.
Earlier, Naqibullah Rahimi, a spokesman for the Nangarhar Public Health Department, said 15 people were injured and taken to the hospital for treatment.
However, officials from the Taliban government told BBC they feared “hundreds” are believed to have been killed or injured.
While official death toll is not known yet, the quake hit a rural region prone to earthquakes. in 2023, when a magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck the are followed by strong aftershocks, the Taliban government estimated that at least 4,000 people died. The UN gave a far lower death toll of about 1,500. It was the deadliest natural disaster to strike Afghanistan in recent memory.
Stuti Mishra1 September 2025 04:41
Aftershocks continue in Afghanistan
Several districts were feeling the aftershocks today after a magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck Afghanistan around midnight.
The USGS reported that the earthquake struck at 11.47pm local time (7.17pm GMT).
A magnitude-4.5 quake occurred 20 mins later.
The quake occurred at a shallow depth of shallow depth of 10 kilometres (six miles), which can often increase the intensity, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Stuti Mishra1 September 2025 04:29
Hundreds feared dead after magnitude 6 quake in Afghanistan
Hundreds are feared dead following a magnitude 6 earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan, in a mountainous area close to the border with Pakistan, local officials said on Monday.
The powerful quake hit the Jalalabad area around midnight local time, but its impacts were felt as far as Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, which is more than 300km (186 miles) away.
The quake occurred at a shallow depth of 10 km (6.2 miles), the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said. Aftershocks were being felt on Monday morning in several districts.
At least 20 people are confirmed dead so far, according to officials, BBC reports. But many more are feared injured as the quake struck a remote rural area.
Stuti Mishra1 September 2025 04:10