A catastrophic magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck northern Afghanistan in the early hours of Monday, November 3, 2025, resulting in significant loss of life and widespread injuries. According to Qari Taj Mohammad Hemat, deputy spokesman for Afghanistan’s National Disaster Management Authority, the disaster claimed at least 20 lives and left 643 people injured, with 25 in critical condition. The epicenter, located 22 kilometers west-southwest of Khulm, was reported by the United States Geological Survey to have occurred at a depth of 28 kilometers. Rescue operations are underway in the hardest-hit provinces of Balkh and Samangan, where emergency teams are transporting the injured and providing aid to affected families. The Taliban government’s chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, expressed deep sorrow over the casualties and financial losses, emphasizing the ongoing efforts to assist those impacted. Additionally, the historic Blue Mosque in Mazar-e-Sharif sustained damage, though it remains structurally intact. The United Nations has mobilized teams to assess needs and deliver urgent assistance, noting that this disaster follows a recent deadly earthquake in eastern Afghanistan.
