Again, 6.3 magnitude earthquake reportedly hit Herat, Afghanistan on Wednesday morning.
This was confirmed and made known by the World Health Organisation country office in Afghanistan via its X, formerly Twitter handle.
However, WHO further said that medical experts were on the ground to help the injured get medical assistance.
“#Afghanistan woke up to another 6.3 magnitude earthquake today, shaking parts of the western region previously affected by the #HeratEarthquake. Teams are on the ground ensuring the injured get the medical help they need and saving lives,” the post read.
Reacting, the WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, while consoling those who lost their loved ones in the Herat earthquakes assured the organisation would continue to support the people of the country with medical care.
“My heart goes out to the people in #Afghanistan who have lost loved ones and have been affected by the multiple earthquakes in Herat.
“@WHOAfghanistan continues to support the Afghan people with essential health care,” he assured.
Earlier, a 6.3 magnitude quake at the weekend destroyed at least 13 villages in Herat province’s Zindah Jan district.