Afghanistan earthquake kills 250; many injured
KABUL, June 22, 2022
A devastating earthquake in Afghanistan has killed at least 250 people and left hundreds injured, reports quoting local officials said.
Pictures shared on social media showed people on stretchers, rubble and ruined homes in Paktika province, said a BBC report.
A local government official told the BBC the death toll of more than 250 was likely to rise, and that more than 150 others had been injured.
The quake struck about 44km (27 miles) from the south-eastern city of Khost.
"Unfortunately, last night there was a severe earthquake in four districts of Paktika province, which killed and injured hundreds of our countrymen and destroyed dozens of houses," government spokesman Bilal Karimi tweeted.
"We urge all aid agencies to send teams to the area immediately to prevent further catastrophe."
Tremors were felt across more than 500 km of Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre, quoted by Reuters.
The centre said that witnesses had reported feeling the quake in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, as well as Pakistan's capital, Islamabad.