Following the earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan, support from each country is in full swing.


On the other hand, since the international community has not approved the provisional administration of the Islamist Taliban, some countries provide support through international organizations and organizations, and how to continue effective support is an issue for the future. Is.

A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck in Afghanistan on the 22nd of this month, with an epicenter in the eastern host state, killing more than 1,000 people and injuring more than 1,600 in Paktika, which is adjacent to the host state.



Three days have passed since the earthquake, and support from each country is in full swing.



Of these, India delivered relief supplies to the capital Kabul by air on the 23rd, as well as Iran and the UAE = United Arab Emirates.



In addition, the Government of Japan has decided to send bedding for 1,200 people such as blankets and emergency relief supplies such as 300 plastic tanks for water supply, and will deliver them to the disaster area soon through JICA = Japan International Cooperation Agency.



Deputy Interior Minister Haqqani of the Taliban's interim administration issued a statement on the 24th to thank the countries for their support, saying, "We will never forget helping us in times of difficulty." rice field.



However, the international community has not approved the Taliban's provisional administration, saying that improvements in the human rights situation of women are insufficient.



In some countries, India distributes supplies through the United Nations and other countries provide support through international organizations and organizations, and how to continue effective support is an issue for the future.