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Afghanistan Flash update 2: an earthquake in Nangarhar Province (September 2, 2025, as of 16:00) – Afghanistan
Humanitarian partners highlight response efforts after the 6.0 devastating earthquake, which struck the Nangarhar province, east of Afghanistan late August 31, 2025. The search and rescue efforts have been destroyed with realistic authorities (DFA) that caused a little more than 1,400 people and 3,100 of the efforts that were destroyed. 25 assessment teams between agencies arrived in some of the areas affected late in the afternoon on September 1, with preliminary indicators that the needs are both wide and severe: the evaluation teams are trying to verify the numbers reported in the beginning. DFA has made three helicopters available at Jalalabad Airport, Nangarhar Province, to transport the wounded from the affected areas to regional and regional hospitals, and according to what was reported in hundreds of people on September 1 alone. The impact of the earthquake has exacerbated due to insufficient homes or that are established weakly made of dry construction, stone and wood that lack seismic resistance elements, along with heavy rains in the previous days that reduce the Earth. Emergency Relief Coordinator, Joyce MSUYA, agreed to allocate a valued at $ 5 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund to help start the response that will correspond to the allocation of a reserve of $ 5 million from the Afghan Humanitarian Fund. Additional support from other donors has been filled, as the UK announced a contribution of one million pounds to support mobile phone health teams and provide medical emergency groups, dignity groups and shelters for displaced families. Communicate with donors to fill in continuous additional resources. Urgent priorities remain a shelter for emergency and non -food items (ES/NFIS), critical medical supplies, drinking water, emergency food assistance, and emergency drainage facilities. Human needs and response to them
Humanitarian partners continue to coordinate with the relevant ministries of lines and the regional directorate of the Ministry of Monetary Affairs, including the National Disaster Management Authority in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Economy among other things. The Shaba Dara, Shukai, Dara Etch, Nurgal and Watpur in Connar Province and Dara Nour Province in Nangarhar Province are still the most affected, while Alingar, Mawharlal, Garghai provinces in Lagman Province, and Kunz Province.
Currently, 25 teams are published for joint evaluation in the affected areas in a young man (in Wattala), Choukai (Amrio Tanji, Andrachk, Wrezrchak-Hanging, Kagizy, Wara-Meena), Nurgal (ARIT, DeMing, Kaly, Mamagul, Massaud, and Shalut , Schumacher, Dra E. Beach (Tantilver and Kurranjal) Nangarhar Province.
The updates of the sector available so far are as follows:
Education: The partners affirmed the destruction of five public schools in Dara Nour Province, Nangarhar Province, as well as the damage to many schools and community education classes, including educational materials and learning. Immediate priorities include assessing the availability of tents and educational materials and learning to create a child's friendly spaces and provide mental health and psychological and social support (MHPSS), as well as entertainment activities to maintain more damage from debris. Once the structural assessments are completed, Cluster Education partners will give priority to reforming schools and learning spaces to ensure the continuity of children's learning in favorable spaces. A cluster meeting is scheduled to be held on September 2, and at the same time, the group participated in the Ministry of Education at the national and national levels.
ES/NFI: Priority needs include the distribution of life shelter materials (including tents, captains, and shelter groups in emergency situations) and the basic NFIS for the most vulnerable living families that lost their homes or facing shelter conditions below the higher level after the earthquake. Special attention is paid to risk groups, including families headed by women, families with pregnant women and breastfeeding, and people who suffer from disability and other great needs. A total of 14,000 tents available by the United Nations Commission for Commission and International Migration Organization have been confirmed, while NFI's emergency groups will start soon. An additional priority is to remove rubble through heavy machines that take place in coordination with DFA and Logistics Working Grouc.
Food and Agriculture (FSAC): The partners began providing ready -made meals, including high -energy biscuits and hot meals. While critical emergency agricultural assessments of the influence on livestock and agricultural lands are continuing, the FSAC group is developing a detailed plan to respond to the earthquake that aims to ensure food security and fill immediate aid to save life with early recovery interventions.
Nutrition: Immediate priorities include confirming access to critical nutrition service sites and defining damaged nutrition facilities to restore services. The partners determine the number of children between the ages of 0 and 6 months who were orphans to ensure immediate access to treatment and preventive nutrition services. Additional needs include the connection of a blanket feeding program for children between the ages of 6 and 59 months, in addition to pregnant women and breasts among the affected population, as well as the re -establishment of motherhood, infants, infants, nutrition consultations for children and the support of maternal nutrition. Use.meanile, the group is for one of the traction adapter in the affected areas and plans to participate in the assessments to increase the understanding of nutrition needs with maps fee for population settlements to plan to provide services through available nutrition sites or the need to create mobile health and nutrition teams. The group calls for integrated nutrition messages as well as food distributions, providing warm clothes, blankets, heaters, fuel to pregnant women and breastfeeding with acute malnutrition and distributing cleaning groups to children under the age of five years with acute malnutrition. At the national level, the Nutrition Group held bilateral meetings with UNICEF and CODP on the supplies that transformed traction in the eastern region with a meeting of the diet without patriotism scheduled for September 2. The group is also coordinated by the patriotism with the Public Health Directorate.
Health: Regional Health Group, closely coordinated with the Director of Public Health in the province, health tPO and other provinces sections have quickly mobilized health response teams to the most affected areas: Nurgal and Chawkay in Kunar Province, Alinar and Qarghayi in Laagman Province. Urgent needs include shockcare, continuing primary health care services, reproductive health services, MHPSS, as well as physical rehabilitation services as well as providing emergency medical groups and supplies, rehabilitation of damaged health facilities and transportation for injured individuals to health centers. In addition, the risks of the outbreak of possible diseases, such as measles and acute water diarrhea are monitored. Fixed health facilities and 20 health teams have been filled for mobile phones by agencies that implement the basic package of health services and will continue to provide shock care. Nanjar Rahar Regional Hospital and Konar Regional Hospital announced emergency cases and mobilized all available medical employees. Community health workers support the provision of health services in affected areas. Who and The Sub-National Health Cluster provided healthy groups in emergency situations to support response efforts. Additional ambulances have also been deployed with medical employees from Nangarhar Province to support the referral and treatment of injured individuals from Konar Province. Health Cluster AADA, AYSO, HealthNet-TPO, IRC, MMRCA and Wadan are supported by immediate response efforts. The health group is emphasized the need for health, washing and integrated shelter.
Protection: Instant response efforts include providing money to people who have protection concerns, establishing safe spaces as well as referring more severe protection cases. The partners began to collect initial protection concerns, including children's separation, gender -based risks, insecure shelters and evacuation risks through assessments, protection monitoring, a palace hotline and other feedback platforms. For a comprehensive response, the partners also plan the weaknesses before the Earthquake between the returnees and the displacement in the affected areas. In addition, the partners collect information about the infrastructure of damaged protection, including community centers, child -friendly spaces, safe spaces for women and other community service centers such as civil documentation offices. The coordination team is coordinated without patriotism with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and works closely with more than ten partners to draw a map of the regions without protection services and documenting the partner's inputs, including the authorities and specialized employees (i.e. workers in the case, psychologists, community mobilization).
The field of liability protection (AOR) on gender -based violence (GBV) indicates the distribution of dignity groups and the provision of instant priorities MHPSSAS, and the available shares from 11,680 dignity groups confirm in the eastern region. The main additional procedures include NFIS distribution, other relevant referrals and GBV management. AOR warns that the crisis will increase the exposure of marginalized women, girls and groups to various forms of violence, including sexual exploitation and abuse and that the current risks will be exacerbated by overcrowded shelters, lack of privacy and the collapse of protection systems, while disrupting protection and fear services may prevent survivors from support.
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH): The immediate response priorities of the partners include providing safe drinking water facilities and sewage facilities in emergency situations to reduce diseases, and distribute critical washing supplies and hygiene promotion activities, with truck transport immediately starting once through continuous assessments. Wash Cluster Partners Dacaar, IOM, Pu-AAI and Unicf confirmed the ability to provide a set of emergency washing activities, including supplies and provision of hygiene. Inventories include about 700 emergency toilets and 3200 health/family groups that will be released for partners as required. The group activated the meetings of the coordination work team at the regional level.
coordination
OCA continues to coordinate response to emergency situations on behalf of humanitarian partners through the meetings of the joint operating coordination team that was held in the provinces and through the coordination team between the Kabul group (ICCT). A meeting of the humanitarian team was held on September 2 with the ICT meeting scheduled for September 3 to discuss the development of the emergency response plan for the earthquake.
On September 2, DFA called for an emergency coordination meeting on the response of the earthquake between humanitarian partners and relevant lines ministries, which were discussed during priority and gaps, as well as exemptions for the understanding buildings required to implement the project, and female participation in response and information sharing.
In addition to immediate response efforts, Ocha also supports invitation and resource packing activities at the national and global levels to appeal for more funding.
For more information, please contact: Kate Carrey, Vice President of the Office, Osha Afghanistan, [email protected]
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