A historic mountain spine in South-Central Asia; a geopolitically strategic, historically contested range stretching across Afghanistan into Pakistan and Tajikistan.
A 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Afghanistan's Badakhshan province on Friday, causing at least 12 deaths and injuring four. The quake was felt across Kabul, Pakistan, and India, damaging homes and affecting dozens of families. Afghanistan's frequent seismic activity often results in significant casualties and infrastructure damage.
A magnitude 6.1 to 6.2 earthquake strikes Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush region, with the epicenter reported by regional authorities. Tremors are felt across Pakistan, including Islamabad, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with no immediate reports of casualties or structural damage. Afghan authorities confirm impact in Kabul and surrounding areas. Emergency services in affected Pakistani provinces have placed district administrations on alert.