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A powerful magnitude-6.3 earthquake struck near the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e Sharif early on Monday, killing at least 20 people, injuring hundreds and damaging the city’s historic Blue Mosque, authorities said, with the death toll likely to rise.
At least 20 people were killed and 643 were injured, 25 of them seriously, according to preliminary figures from the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority.

Afghanistan’s geographical positioning makes it particularly susceptible to seismic activity, as it is crisscrossed by two active fault lines. These geological features pose a constant threat of powerful earthquakes capable of causing widespread destruction.

In the wake of this vulnerability, India has expressed its commitment to supporting Afghanistan. The country is attempting to rebuild diplomatic ties with the Taliban since they took control in 2021, following a period of severed relations. India’s pledge of assistance is part of a broader effort to reestablish connections and extend a helping hand in times of need.

The United Nations mission in Afghanistan said in a post on social media platform X it was on the ground supporting rescue efforts.

The recent earthquake has only intensified Afghanistan’s already significant humanitarian challenges. As winter approaches, with temperatures expected to plunge below freezing, the timing of this disaster could not be more precarious. Save The Children, an aid organization actively involved in the region, emphasized the increased strain on the nation’s resources as it grapples with the aftermath of the quake.

One of the cultural casualties of this seismic event is the historic Blue Mosque in Mazar-e-Sharif, a revered site in Afghan heritage. Believed to be the resting place of the Prophet Mohammad’s cousin and son-in-law, the mosque suffered damage during the 6.3-magnitude earthquake. Haji Zaid, a spokesperson for the Balkh province, confirmed the impact on this sacred monument.

Images from Mazar-e-Sharif reveal the extent of the damage inflicted on the Blue Mosque, which stands as a testament to Afghanistan’s rich history and spiritual significance. The quake on Monday, November 3, 2025, left its mark on one of the country’s most cherished landmarks, underscoring the ongoing challenges the nation faces in safeguarding its cultural and historical treasures.

The earthquake damaged part of the Blue Mosque, considered one of the holiest sites in Afghanistan and believed to be the burial site of the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Mohammad, Balkh province spokesperson Haji Zaid said.

Blue building damaged

Damage is seen in the historic Blue Mosque after a powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake in Mazar-e-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. Source: AAP / Sirat Noori / AP

The current structure was built in the 15th century.


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