Taliban appeal for more aid after deadly Afghanistan earthquake
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[June 25, 2022]
By Mohammad Yunus Yawar
KABUL (Reuters) - Vital medical supplies
reached hospitals on Saturday in the remote area of Afghanistan hit by
an earthquake that killed more than 1,000 people this week, as the
country's Taliban government appealed for more international aid.
Authorities have called off the search for survivors in the mountainous
southeastern region near the Pakistani border following's Wednesday's
6.1-magnitude quake, which also injured about 2,000 people and damaged
or destroyed 10,000 homes.
Aftershocks on Friday killed at least five more people in the area some
160 km (100 miles) southeast of the capital, Kabul, and medical staff
said rudimentary healthcare facilities were hampering their efforts to
help the injured.
"Those injured that were in a bad condition and needed operations,
(which) we can't do here, have been sent to Kabul," said Abrar, who goes
by one name, the manager of a hospital in Paktika, the worst-affected
province.
The disaster is a major test for Afghanistan's
hardline Taliban rulers, who have been shunned by many foreign
governments since they seized control of the country last year due to
concerns about human rights.
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Afghan people collect water from a water handpump after the recent
earthquake in Wor Kali village in the Barmal district of Paktika
province, Afghanistan, June 25, 2022. REUTERS/Ali Khara
Afghanistan has been cut off from much direct international
assistance because of Western sanctions, deepening a humanitarian
crisis in swathes of the country even before this week's earthquake.
The United Nations and several other countries have rushed aid to
the affected areas, with more due to arrive over the coming days,
and the Taliban appealed on Saturday for further aid shipments to
help quake victims.
"We call on all humanitarian organizations to help the people," said
Mohammad Amen Hozifa, a spokesperson for the Paktika provincial
government.
China's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday the nation would provide
humanitarian aid worth 50 million yuan ($7.5 million) to Afghanistan
including tents, towels, beds and other materials to help those
affected by the earthquake. [B9N2TY01H]
(Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul; Writing by Alasdair
Pal; Editing by Helen Popper)
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