The death toll from two 6.3-magnitude earthquakes that struck Afghanistan has reached over 2,445, according to the Taliban’s Ministry of Disasters. Many people are still trapped under the rubble in Afghanistan, but despite the increasing death toll, foreign aid and volunteers remain limited.
Governments overseas remain reluctant to deal with the Taliban after they seized full control of the country during Joe Biden’s botched withdrawal. Aid agencies and NGOs have appealed to the international community for support, but only a few countries, including neighboring Pakistan and China, have offered assistance.
People in the affected areas are facing multiple challenges, including a lack of medical infrastructure, food, shelter, and clean water. Another earthquake in Afghanistan in June 2022 took the lives of at least 1,000 people.