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Afghanistan earthquake kills eight members of one family
Summary
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake in Afghanistan caused a home to collapse in the Gosfand Dara area of Kabul province, killing eight members of one family. A child of about two years was the only survivor and was reported injured.
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An earthquake in Afghanistan caused the collapse of a home in the Gosfand Dara area of Kabul province and killed eight members of one family, officials said. Health Ministry spokesman Sharafat Zaman said a child of about two years was the only survivor and that Afghanistan's disaster agency reported the boy was injured. The US Geological Survey reported a magnitude 5.8 quake at a depth of 186 km with an epicentre in Badakhshan, and strong tremors were felt in Kabul, New Delhi and parts of Pakistan. The province near the epicentre is remote and authorities said it can take hours before local information reaches Kabul.
Key facts:
- Eight members of the same family died when their home collapsed in the Gosfand Dara area of Kabul province, according to the Health Ministry.
- A child of about two years was the only survivor and was reported injured by Afghanistan's disaster management agency.
- The USGS reported a magnitude 5.8 earthquake at 186 km depth with an epicentre in Badakhshan; tremors were felt in Kabul, New Delhi and several Pakistani cities.
- There were no immediate additional reports of injuries or damage near the epicentre, and reporting may be delayed because the area is remote.
Summary:
The immediate human impact reported is the loss of eight family members and an injured child survivor; there were no immediate wider reports of damage near the epicentre. Reporting from remote areas is incomplete. Undetermined at this time.
