The earthquake in Afghanistan has killed 1,100 people and injured more than 1,650 people: there are hospitals full of wounded volunteers lining up to donate blood

  Overseas Network, June 23. In the early morning of the 22nd local time, a magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred in eastern Afghanistan.

According to the latest news from the Afghan Pazwak News Agency, the Russian Satellite News Agency and other media, the earthquake has killed at least 1,100 people and injured more than 1,650 people.

Many people are still trapped under the rubble, and the number of casualties may rise further.

  It was the deadliest earthquake in Afghanistan in 20 years.

The Sapari district of Khost province in eastern Afghanistan and the Gayan district of Paktika province were particularly hard hit.

In Saran City, the capital of Paktika Province, there is a hospital full of the wounded. On the channel to donate blood for the wounded, a long queue of volunteers is waiting to donate blood.

  The Office of the Acting Prime Minister of the Afghan Interim Government posted on social media on the 22nd that Acting Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund presided over an emergency meeting that morning, asking all relevant agencies to rush to the scene immediately, use all resources to save lives, and provide disaster-hit people. All necessary assistance.

(Overseas Net Yao Kaihong)