Executive summary:On the 23rd local time, a reporter from China Central Radio and Television drove to Paktika Province, Afghanistan, and saw a large number of houses collapsed in a village that was severely affected by the earthquake. Some victims told reporters that it was raining after the disaster, and their lives were very difficult.
On the 23rd local time, a reporter from China Central Radio and Television drove to Paktika Province, Afghanistan, and saw a large number of houses collapsed in a village that was severely affected by the earthquake. Some victims told reporters that it was raining after the disaster, and their lives were very difficult.
In the disaster area, the reporter saw that some relief tents have been set up, but there are still many victims waiting for rescue.
People affected by the disaster in Paktika Province: My cousin lived near us, 10 people in his family were killed, and now there is only one woman and one child left. 4 people in my family were killed and now we need help, our house is ruined, we lived outside last night and it was still raining.

Mohammad, a disaster victim in Paktika Province: Now we have no tents or other things, no place to live, and no money to rebuild the house. We spent last night in the rain.

Rahman, a disaster victim in Paktika Province: There were no casualties in our family, but our cattle and everything were buried in the house. That house is my brother’s house, and theirs is the same. It was the house of my friend’s house, where 10 people were killed.
The earthquake caused a lot of loss of people and property to the local area. A school official told the reporter that many children died in the earthquake.

Zarif, head of a school in Paktika province: According to what I have learned, the situation is very bad. 18 students in our school were killed.
Original title: A large number of houses collapsed in the earthquake-stricken area of Afghanistan, the lives of the victims are difficult