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A powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck northern Afghanistan early Monday, November 3, leaving communities scrambling to recover as freezing temperatures and rain worsened conditions. Over 20 people have died and hundreds are injured, according to media reports. With homes reduced to rubble and historic landmarks damaged, survivors fear more tremors as winter approaches. Here’s a look at how the region is getting back on its feet. (Image: Reuters)
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Death Toll Rises, Hundreds Injured | Authorities say dozens were killed and close to 1,000 people were injured, many with serious fractures and trauma. Medical facilities in the region also reported structural damage, further complicating emergency care. (Image: Reuters)
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