Key Points

A powerful 6.0 magnitude earthquake has devastated eastern Afghanistan, causing massive casualties and destruction. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed deep sadness and pledged India's full humanitarian support. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also offered condolences and assured Indian assistance. Rescue operations face significant challenges due to landslides, damaged infrastructure, and the region's remote terrain.

Key Points: Modi Pledges India Humanitarian Aid After Afghanistan Earthquake

  • Over 500 killed and 1000 injured in 6.0 magnitude Afghanistan quake
  • Entire mud-and-stone villages collapsed with landslides blocking routes
  • India pledges full humanitarian assistance and relief support
  • Rescue efforts hampered by rough terrain and damaged infrastructure
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Ready to provide all possible humanitarian aid, relief: PM Modi condoles loss of lives in Afghan Earthquake

PM Modi and EAM Jaishankar offer condolences and pledge full Indian humanitarian assistance following the devastating 6.0 magnitude Afghanistan earthquake.

"Deeply saddened by the loss of lives... India stands ready to provide all possible humanitarian aid - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, September 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed grief over the loss of lives in the wake of the devastating earthquake in Afghanistan, which killed and injured hundreds of people. He affirmed that India stands ready to provide all possible aid and relief to the affected people.

More than 500 people were killed and over 1000 people injured after an earthquake of magnitude 6.0 struck eastern Afghanistan in the early hours of Monday.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "Deeply saddened by the loss of lives due to the earthquake in Afghanistan. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families in this difficult hour, and we wish a speedy recovery to the injured. India stands ready to provide all possible humanitarian aid and relief to those affected."

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Earlier in the day, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar expressed condolences on the deadly earthquake which struck Afghanistan, killing and injuring hundreds of people. He assured of Indian assistance to Afghanistan in this dark hour.

In a post on X, EAM said, "The devastating earthquake in Kunar Province of Afghanistan is a matter of deep concern. Express our support and solidarity to the Afghan people as they respond to it. India will extend assistance in this hour of need. Our condolences to the families of the victims. And our prayers for early recovery of the injured."

Khaama Press, citing Taliban-run authorities, reported that the districts of Nur Gul, Soki, Watpur, Manogi, and Chapa Dara of Kunar province were the worst hit areas. In Nangarhar province, at least nine people were killed and several others were injured.

Entire villages made of fragile mud-and-stone collapsed, while landslides cut off vital routes and communication breakdowns further hampered rescue and relief efforts.

Officials confirmed the scale of casualties and called for urgent international aid. Rescue workers and helicopters were sent in, but operations have been slowed by rough terrain and widespread infrastructure damage, Khaama Press reported.

The disaster underscores Afghanistan's persistent vulnerability to earthquakes, particularly in mountainous and remote areas. It comes less than two years after another deadly quake, highlighting the recurring threat.

Tremors were felt across several parts of Pakistan after the strong earthquake of magnitude 6.0 struck Afghanistan.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Terrible tragedy. The numbers are devastating - 500+ lives lost. Hope international aid reaches quickly despite the challenging terrain. India's offer of help is commendable.
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Priya S
Our hearts go out to the Afghan people. Natural disasters don't recognize borders or politics. This is humanity above everything else. India should send medical teams and relief materials ASAP.
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Michael C
The mud-and-stone villages collapsing is particularly worrying. Hope the international community coordinates effectively. India's quick response shows regional leadership.
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Arjun K
While the aid offer is good, I hope we also learn from this for our own earthquake preparedness. Many Indian cities are in seismic zones and we need better infrastructure.
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Nisha Z
So sad to hear about the children and families affected. 😔 Hope relief reaches the remote areas quickly. India has experience in disaster management that can really help here.

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