Pakistan Armed Forces extend all possible humanitarian assistance to disaster-hit Afghanistan
"The death toll is likely to rise"


Rawalpindi: The Armed Forces of Pakistan on Wednesday extended all possible humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan facing severe life and property losses due to extreme natural disasters.
The Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) and the Services Chiefs expressed their deepest condolences over the tragic loss of precious lives and damage to infrastructure due to earthquake and torrential floods in various areas of Afghanistan, said an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release.
“AFs of Pakistan are ready to provide all possible humanitarian assistance to people of Afghanistan”, it said.
Earlier today, an earthquake of magnitude 6.1 that rocked Afghanistan has killed at least 950 and left scores injured in the country's east, disaster management officials said.
The death toll is likely to rise, media reports said.
The majority of confirmed deaths were in the province of Paktika, where 100 people were killed and 250 injured, said Mohammad Nassim Haqqani, the head of the Taliban administration's disaster management authority.
Deaths were also reported in the eastern provinces of Nangarhar and Khost, he added, as authorities check for further casualties.
It was felt in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul as well as Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, according to witness accounts posted on the EMSC website and by users on Twitter.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department said the quake jolted parts of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces, however, there was no immediate news of deaths or damage to property.
The state-run Bakhtar news agency reported the death toll and said rescuers were arriving by helicopter.
The news agency's director-general, Abdul Wahid Rayan, wrote on Twitter that 90 houses have been destroyed in Paktika and dozens of people are believed trapped under the rubble.
Images widely circulating online from the province showed destroyed stone houses, with residents picking through clay bricks and other rubble.

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