💨 Abstract
On March 10, a 4.0 magnitude earthquake occurred in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush Region, posing a risk of aftershocks due to its shallow depth. Previous earthquakes of 4.2 and 4.3 magnitudes struck neighboring Pakistan on March 9 and 8, respectively. Afghanistan remains vulnerable to natural disasters, as frequent earthquakes in the region can cause significant damage to already vulnerable communities struggling with conflict and underdevelopment.
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