A powerful earthquake kills at least 20 people in northern Afghanistan
[November 03, 2025]
By ABDUL QAHAR
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A powerful, 6.3 magnitude earthquake shook
northern Afghanistan before dawn Monday, killing at least 20 people and
injuring more than 300 others, a health official said.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake's epicenter was located 22
kilometers (14 miles) west-southwest of the town of Khulm, and that it
struck at 12:59 a.m. at a depth of 28 kilometers (17 miles).
Sharafat Zaman, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Health, said
the quake killed at least 20 people and injured 320 others.
Yousaf Hammad, a spokesman for Afghanistan’s disaster management agency,
said most of the injured suffered minor wounds and were discharged after
receiving initial treatment.
In the Afghan capital of Kabul, the Ministry of Defense announced that
rescue and emergency aid teams have reached the areas affected by last
night’s earthquake in the provinces of Balkh and Samangan, which
suffered the most damage, and have begun rescue operations, including
transporting the injured and assisting affected families.
The Taliban government’s chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, in a post
on X platform said the earthquake hit Afghanistan's Balkh, Samangan and
Baghlan provinces, causing casualties and financial loss. He expressed
his sorrow and grief over the losses and said relevant governmental
organizations were busy trying to get needed help to the people affected
by the quake.

According to the Afghan officials, the earthquake was also felt in Mazar-e-Sharif,
the capital of northern Balkh province.
In Mazar-e-Sharif, footage circulating on social media showed damage to
the historic Blue Mosque. Several bricks had fallen from the walls but
the mosque remained intact. The centuries-old site is one of
Afghanistan’s most revered religious landmarks and a major gathering
place during Islamic and cultural festivals.
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Injured residents of a 6.3 powerful earthquake in northern
Afghanistan are taken for treatment at a hospital in Mazar-e-Sharif,
Afghanistan, Monday, Nov. 3, 2025.(AP Photo/Sirat Noori)

The quake was felt in Kabul and several other provinces in
Afghanistan. The Defense Ministry said in a statement that a
rockslide briefly blocked a main mountain highway linking Kabul with
Mazar-e-Sharif, but the road was later reopened. It said some people
who were injured and trapped along the highway were transported to
the hospital.
The United Nations in Afghanistan said on X that Monday's earthquake
came just weeks after a deadly earthquake struck eastern
Afghanistan. The U.N. said its teams are on the ground assessing
needs and delivering urgent aid.
“We stand with the affected communities and will provide the
necessary support,” the post said.
Afghanistan has been rattled by a series of earthquakes in recent
years and the impoverished country often faces difficulty in
responding to such natural disasters, especially in remote regions.
Buildings tend to be low-rise constructions, mostly of concrete and
brick, with homes in rural and outlying areas made from mud bricks
and wood, many poorly built.
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit eastern Afghanistan on Aug. 31 near
the border with Pakistan, killing more than 2,200 people. On Oct. 7,
2023, a magnitude 6.3 quake followed by strong aftershocks left at
least 4,000 people dead, according to the Taliban government.
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