On 31 August 2025, a powerful earthquake measuring over 6.0 magnitude struck Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, near the Pakistan border. The tremors reverberated across Kunar, Laghman, Nuristan, and even Kabul, followed by multiple aftershocks.
Preliminary reports confirm over 1,457 fatalities and over 3,394 injuries across four provinces. Rescue efforts remain hampered as many victims are in remote, mountainous areas where landslides have blocked access. An estimated 6,782 homes have been destroyed, with Chapa Dara, Chawkay, Dara-e-Pech, Nurgal, and Watapur districts in Kunar Province and Dara-e-Nur in Nangarhar among the worst affected.
In response, humanitarian partners have rapidly mobilised. 25 interagency emergency assessment teams have been deployed to the hardest-hit communities. Leveraging its long-standing field presence, Acted immediately joined joint assessments in five districts of Nangarhar and Kunar. In Nurgal district (Kunar Province) alone, more than 16,860 individuals were affected, with 3,128 shelters damaged or destroyed.
Acted’s field teams remain active on the ground, coordinating with other humanitarian partners and delivering urgent relief.
Immediate Priority Needs include:
Since 1993, Acted has provided life-saving assistance and basic services across Afghanistan, with a strong presence in the North, West, and East. Operations are managed from Kabul, with an area office operational in Nangarhar (2016) and an office in Kunar which was operational until June 2025. Through years of implementing emergency and basic needs projects, Acted has built strong community trust and acceptance in both provinces, enabling rapid and effective response.