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Скачать или смотреть Recent returnees from Pakistan face starting again after devastating Afghanistan earthquake

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Recent returnees from Pakistan face starting again after devastating Afghanistan earthquake
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(5 Sep 2025)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL

ASSOCIATED PRESS - NO ACCESS AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL
Masood Killi, Nurgal District, Kunar, Afghanistan - 4 September 2025
1. Various of 63-years-old Ghulam Haider, his son and daughter arriving to see his collapsed house
2. Pan left of Haider and his family removing rubble
3. Tilt up of Haider and the collapsed house
4. Various of Haider's daughter and son removing the rubble
5. Mid of Haider's damaged house
6. SOUNDBITE (Pashto) Ghulam Haider, returnee from Pakistan:
“(We) went to Pakistan due to unemployment and poverty, we spent six years there, but about six months ago, the Pakistani police forcibly deported us, and when we came back here to finish building this house with great difficulties, suddenly this earthquake struck and destroyed everything.”
7. Haider and his family removing rubble
8. Mid of belongings
9. Haider's son looking at the rubble
10. Pan left of the damaged house to family
11. Top shot of the collapsed rooftop
12. Mid of Haider and his family sitting in front of the house
13. Mid of a teapot
14. SOUNDBITE (Pashto) Ghulam Haider, returnee from Pakistan:
“We are living in a poor condition, there is no clean drinking water, the pipes and the water tank are broken. There is a severe shortage of water, there is no place to take shelter when it rains, we just sit under a tarp.”
15. Various of Haider and his family having tea
16. SOUNDBITE (Pashto) Saif Ur Rehman, returnee from Pakistan:
“We want our house to be built, and we need water and food, we have nothing left to eat or drink, we need a tent.”
17. Various of Masood Killi, badly damaged due to the earthquake
STORYLINE:
Hundreds more bodies have been recovered from houses in mountain villages destroyed by a major earthquake in Afghanistan early this week, pushing the death toll to over 2,200, a Taliban government spokesman said on Thursday.

Farmer Ghulam Haider returned to his house and found his property in ruins after the shallow, 6.0-magnitude quake struck late Sunday.

Haider and his family left Pakistan after six years, and returned to the Kunar district in Afghanistan.

“About six months ago, the Pakistani police forcibly deported us, and when we came back here to finish building this house with great difficulties, suddenly this earthquake struck and destroyed everything,” he said.

On the night of the quake, Haider was sleeping in the courtyard while his family rested inside.

His son and daughter-in-law managed to crawl out from the debris with their two injured sons.

But, their daughter did not survive.

Most of the casualties have been in Kunar province, where people typically live in wood and mud-brick houses along steep river valleys separated by high mountains.

Some 98% percent of the buildings in the province were damaged or destroyed, according to an assessment issued on Thursday by the Islamic Relief charity.

Aid agencies said they were sorely in need of staff and supplies to tend to the region's survivors. 

Roofs have caved in the village of Masood Killi in Afghanistan’s eastern Kunar province.

Walls have been reduced to stone and dust, and families sit in the open, staring at what little remains of their homes after last weekend’s devastating earthquake.

“We have nothing left to eat or drink, we need a tent,” said Saif Ur Rehman, Haider’s son.

The rough terrain is hindering relief efforts.

Taliban authorities have deployed helicopters and airdropped army commandos to help survivors.


AP video by Ibne Amin



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