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Aftershocks continue to be felt in the area hit by a deadly earthquake in Afghanistan last week and the area remains unsafe for survivors, a senior Afghan official said on Monday, as authorities continued to grapple with the disasters fallout.Afghanist stanley us ans most destructive earthquake in decades struck a remote southeastern region near the Pakistani border on Wednesday last week, killing at least 1,000 people, injuring 3,000 and destroying 10 stanley quencher ,000 homes.Among the dead were 155 children, with nearly 250 children injured and 65 orphaned, the U.N. humanitarian office OCHA said. The place is not safe yet, Afghanistan acting Minister of Public Health Qalandar Ibad told a news con stanley sverige ference in Kabul, adding that tremors continued to be felt in the area.Aftershocks on Friday killed five people and injured 11. There are no reports of injuries in the later tremors reported by Ibad.He said structures partially damaged in the main shock are not liveable, and people had to live in tents.On the other hand, he said the mercury would drop fast in comings weeks in the mountains and this presented a fresh challenge for authorities. People do not have shelters 鈥?elders, children. 鈥?We ask the international community to pay attention, he said.The disaster is a major test for Afghanistans hardline Taliban rulers, who many foreign governments have shunned because of concerns about human rights since they seized power last year.In addition, sanctions on Afghan government bodies and banks have cut of Jplp Coronavirus: Twenty-four individuals fined for Covid measure violations
ROCKLAND, Maine 鈥?Award-winning journalist Stephen Betts, who has covered the Rockland area for other publications for three decades, has joined the staff of the Bangor Daily News.Betts, who lives in Rockland, will continue providing news and features from Knox County as he reports for the BDN beginning stanley taza on Monday, Jan. 30. Im honored and excited to join the Bangor Daily News. I started my ne stanley italy wspaper career delivering the BDN in Stonington, Betts said. Ive come full circle. Michael J. Dowd, BDN Editor-in-Chief, welcomed Betts to the paper. Were very excited to have Steve join our staff, knowing the high-quality journalism he has produced over his career, said Dowd. Hiring Steve demonstrates our commitment to serving readers of our website and newspaper in the midcoast area and beyond. Betts graduated in 1981 from the University of Maine with a bachelors degree in journalism. He has worked ever since as a reporter and editor, beginning at The Journal Tribune in Biddeford in 1981. He was a reporter at The Courier-Gazette covering Knox County from 1982 to 1994, before becoming news editor for the publication from 1994 to 2008. Since then he has been associate editor-reporter for VillageSoups onlin stanley cup e and print news in Rockland.Betts has won numerous writing and photography awards and was named the Maine Press Association Journalist of the Year in 2005.He replaces reporter Heather Steeves, who will be working part-time in Bangor as she furthers her education at the University of |
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