AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE: EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTINUES

Another 6.5 magnitude earthquake has struck Afghanistan, forcing families to flee their homes in the middle of winter.

3 JAN 2025AFGHANISTAN

A powerful earthquake has struck Afghanistan for the second time in less than two months, devastating communities already struggling to recover. Families have been forced to flee their homes in the middle of the night as winter sets in.

A Second Disaster

This is the second major earthquake to hit Afghanistan in recent weeks. The first quake caused widespread destruction, and now communities face another devastating blow. Many families have been left with nothing - their homes destroyed, their possessions lost, and their lives shattered.

Children Most Affected

Children are always the most vulnerable in disasters, and this earthquake is no exception. Many children have been injured or killed, and those who survived have been left traumatized. With temperatures dropping below freezing, children face the deadly combination of homelessness and hunger.

Our Emergency Response

Save the Children is responding to this disaster with urgency. Our teams are:

  • Providing emergency shelter materials and tents
  • Distributing warm blankets and winter clothing
  • Delivering food supplies to affected families
  • Providing medical care to the injured
  • Offering psychosocial support to traumatized children

A Country in Crisis

Afghanistan was already facing a humanitarian catastrophe before this earthquake. Years of conflict, economic collapse, and natural disasters have left millions of people dependent on humanitarian aid. Now, another disaster has pushed communities to the brink.

"We ran into the darkness with our children. When the sun rose, our village was gone."

– Mohammad, a father in Herat Province

Impact at a Glance

6.5

Magnitude

1M+

People Affected

500+

Homes Destroyed

-10°C

Winter Temperatures

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