The Ministry of Public Health’s Emergency Medical Teams are Helping the Earthquake Victims in Kunar

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Tue, Sep 02 2025 10:14 AM
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Under the special directives of the Ministry of Public Health’s leadership, emergency medical teams remain actively present at the scene, and treatment and rescue operations are continuing without interruption.

These teams, which have arrived in Kunar province from the central and eastern regions, are providing first aid, medical treatment, and life-saving assistance to those affected by the incident.

The Ministry of Public Health is committed to making every effort to protect the lives of earthquake victims, address their urgent needs, and provide essential health services.

The Ministry of Public Health assures that until the situation returns to normal, these teams will continue their activities and will remain fully committed to meeting the health needs of the people.

It should be noted that several other medical teams are also on their way from the capital and provinces to provide medical services to the victims of the recent severe earthquake.

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