
The Taliban administration said at least 2,400 people had been killed and many more injured in the quakes, which were among the world's deadliest this year after tremors in Turkey and Syria, in which an estimated 50,000 people were killed.
Periodic aftershocks continued to shake the affected areas on Monday, officials said, forcing already scared people out of their homes.
Neighbours Pakistan and Iran have offered to send rescue workers and humanitarian aid, while China's Red Cross Society offered cash relief. A technical team from Iran has arrived in the area, Mullah Janan Sayeeq, spokesman for the Ministry of Disaster Management, said during a press conference.
"I ask all countries, to help us in this crucial time," said Sayeeq.
He said people were trapped under rubble in two villages and teams were working to free them.
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