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A 6.0 quake in Afghanistan killed over 2,200, leaving 9 million food-insecure, with winter relief at risk due to funding and access gaps.
Over nine million Afghans face acute food insecurity, with malnutrition rates soaring after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake killed over 2,200 people and destroyed thousands of homes in eastern provinces.
Aid groups, including the WFP and UAE, have delivered emergency supplies, but funding gaps of $622 million threaten winter relief.
Remote areas remain hard to reach due to terrain and poor infrastructure, while the return of 1.7 million refugees from Pakistan strains resources.
Winter looms, raising fears of a “second wave of mortality” as shelter and food remain inadequate.
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Un terremoto de 6.0 en Afganistán mató a más de 2.200, dejando a 9 millones de personas con inseguridad alimentaria, con el alivio de invierno en riesgo debido a las brechas de financiamiento y acceso.