Oct 07, 2023 11:29 UTC
  •  Magnitude 6.3 quake in west Afghanistan leaves multiple casualties

A strong 6.2 magnitude earthquake has hit western Afghanistan, leaving at least 15 people dead and scores injured, officials say.

"These are the numbers that have been brought to the central hospital so far, but this is not the final figure," the public health director of Herat province Mohammad Taleb Shahid as quoted as saying Saturday. 

Three massive earthquakes in the early hours of Saturday and several weaker ones rattled the western region of Afghanistan within a half-hour timeframe.

The most recent earthquake measured 6.2 on the Richter scale and was recorded at 12:42 pm. Before that, a 5.6 magnitude quake occurred at 12:19 pm, preceded by a 6.1 magnitude tremor at 12:11 pm.

The epicenter of this seismic activity has been pinpointed 7km deep and 40km distance northwest of Herat city in western Afghanistan.

This series of quakes follows a recent pattern of seismic activity in the area. On September 4, Afghanistan experienced a 4.4 magnitude earthquake in Faizabad.

Also, on August 28, another earthquake, measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale, shook parts of the country.

Tremors were felt in neighboring countries, Iran, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

Further west along the Hindu-Kush Himalaya mountain range, Nepal on Tuesday experienced four earthquakes in rapid succession.

The strongest quake registered 6.2 magnitude. The tremors in Nepal reverberated in parts of northern India as well.

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