
This story was first published by Amu TV.
Survivors of the August 31 earthquake in the eastern province of Kunar say they are still living in tents with little access to aid and are fearful of the coming winter.
They say humanitarian assistance has been slow or absent, despite the scale of destruction. Many families say they have received nothing more than temporary tents and are calling on the Taliban authorities and international aid agencies to help rebuild their homes.
“We live in these tents, but we struggle even to find bread,” said Rabajan, a mother of two who was injured along with her son during the quake. “We can’t afford anything from the market.”
Parts of Kunar and neighboring Nangarhar province still show signs of devastation, with collapsed houses and displaced families. Survivors say no one is checking on them or offering sustained support.
“We have no shelter, no supplies,” said Sayyed Qadeem, a resident of Kunar.
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