
March 22, Kathmandu – A 5.8 magnitude earthquake has struck northern Afghanistan. According to Mohammad Yusuf Hammad, spokesperson for the National Disaster Management Authority, the earthquake resulted in the deaths of nine individuals. Hammad reported that a house collapsed in Kabul province, leading to the fatalities of those nine people. Additionally, one child was injured at the same location. The tremors from the earthquake were also felt in the capital city, Kabul. The earthquake’s epicenter was identified at a depth of 186.4 kilometers, located at 36.55 degrees north latitude and 70.85 degrees east longitude.





