AFP通信のインスタグラム(afpphoto) - 10月10日 20時01分
Afghan rescuers still digging as hope fades for quake villagers
Rescue workers scrabbled through rubble for villagers buried in their homes by a series of earthquakes that killed more than 2,000 people in rural western Afghanistan, but hope of finding survivors was fading fast.
Volunteers have worked non-stop with spades and pickaxes in Herat province since Saturday's deadly magnitude 6.3 quake struck -- followed by a series of powerful aftershocks -- but some were turning to digging graves instead.
Afghanistan is frequently hit by deadly earthquakes, but the weekend disaster is the worst to strike the impoverished country in more than 25 years.
1 -> 6 - Afghan residents and volunteers clear debris as they look for victims' bodies in the rubble of damaged houses after the earthquakes in Zendeh Jan district of Herat province.
7 - An Afghan man stands near a damaged house after the earthquakes in Sarbuland village, Zendeh Jan district of Herat province.
8 - Afghan residents sit at a damaged house after earthquake in Sarbuland village of Zendeh Jan, district of Herat province.
9 - Afghan mourners sit beside their relatives' bodies from the earthquakes in Sarbuland village, Zendeh Jan district of Herat province.
10 - Afghan mourners offer mass funeral prayers for the people killed in a series of earthquakes in Zendeh Jan district of Herat province.
📷 Mohsen KARIMI #AFP
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