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Why children are particularly suffering after Afghanistan's devastating earthquake | DW News

Eastern Afghanistan has been struck by two further aftershocks - just two hours apart - triggering fears of more death and destruction, following Sunday's earthquake. The death toll since Sunday is at least 2,200, as rough terrain and funding cuts hinder rescue and relief efforts.

00:00 Afghanistan struck by aftershocks
2:32 Abdurahman Sharif, Save the Children International

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