Environment
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Western Afghanistan's Deadly Earthquake: Over 2,000 People Died, 1300 Houses Affected
A 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Western Afghanistan. Over 2,000 people have died, and it is expected to rise. The strong quake affected more than 1,300 houses. Read here.
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