The Ministry of Public Health’s active health teams are providing 24/7- hour services to the earthquake-affected residents of Kunar

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Tue, Sep 02 2025 11:59 AM
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Tens of emergency medical rescue teams from the Ministry of Public Health continue to operate in the earthquake-affected areas of Kunar Province, providing uninterrupted health services to the victims.

These teams, deployed to Kunar by the Ministry of Public Health from the central and eastern provinces, are working around the clock to provide first aid, medical treatment, lifesaving support, and essential health services to all victims in a timely manner.

Under the special directives of the Ministry of Public Health’s leadership, these medical teams will continue their operations at the site of the incident until the health needs of the earthquake-affected residents are fully met and their lives protected from any potential danger.

The leadership of the Ministry of Public Health assures that it will utilize all available resources to support those affected by the incident and, if necessary, deploy additional medical teams to the area.

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