The World Food Program announced that many Afghan earthquake victims in hard-to-reach areas still lack access to aid.

The UN-affiliated organization stated on Wednesday, September 3rd on social media platform X that rough terrain has cut off communication with damaged villages on hilltops.


The devastating earthquake in eastern Afghanistan has made thousands of families vulnerable, with over 800 people losing their lives.

Officials from aid organizations have said that budget cuts for Afghanistan have made relief operations difficult for earthquake victims.
Harald Manhart, Deputy Director of the World Food Program office in Afghanistan, warned with reference to weather forecasts that the humanitarian situation in earthquake-affected areas will worsen.

The World Food Program is making every effort to deliver food to families who have lost everything.

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