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Rescuers scale back operations in Afghanistan's devastated northwest as chances of finding survivors diminishes 72 hours after one of the world's deadliest earthquakes.
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A man reacts in the aftermath of an earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 8. REUTERS/Stringer
An Afghan man sits by his sister's damaged house after the recent earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
A boy cries as he sits next to debris in the aftermath of an earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan, October 8. REUTERS/Stringer
An Afghan man walks near a damaged vehicle after the recent earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
People search for survivors amid the debris of a house that was destroyed by an earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
People search for survivors amid the debris of a house that was destroyed by an earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
Jahanchi, 37, an Afghan man who says he lost his mother and sister in the recent earthquake, poses for a photograph in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
A cracked wall of a house is seen in an area affected by an earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
An Afghan man sits past his damaged house after the recent earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
An Afghan man sits past a damaged house after the recent earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
Afghan men carry the body of a woman victim of the recent earthquake, in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
People search for survivors amid the debris of a house that was destroyed by an earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
An Afghan child removes debris from his damaged house after the recent earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
A bulldozer removes remains of destroyed houses after an earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
Taliban soldiers stand on a wall in the aftermath of an earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
An Afghan girl cries over her mother's grave in a cemetery for victims of the recent earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9. REUTERS/Ali Khara
A view of a house damaged by an earthquake, in Herat province in Afghanistan October 8. REUTERS/Stringer
An Afghan man stands on damaged houses after the recent earthquake, in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan October 9, 2023. REUTERS/Ali Khara
A view of houses damaged by an earthquake, in Herat province in Afghanistan October 8. REUTERS/Stringer
Afghan men carry victims of an earthquake to a hospital in Herat, Afghanistan October 8. REUTERS/Ali Khara
An Afghan nurse prepares serum drops for a victim of an earthquake in a hospital in Herat, Afghanistan October 8. REUTERS/Ali Khara
Afghans injured during the recent earthquake receive treatment at a hospital compound in Herat, Afghanistan October 8. REUTERS/Ali Khara
A general view of a hospital following an earthquake in Herat, Afghanistan October 8. REUTERS/Ali Khara
Afghans injured during the recent earthquake receive treatment at a hospital compound in Herat, Afghanistan October 8. REUTERS/Ali Khara
People search for survivors amidst the debris of a house that was destroyed by an earthquake in the district of Zinda Jan, in Herat, Afghanistan, October 8. REUTERS/Stringer
An earthquake victim is carried on a stretcher in a hospital, in Herat, Afghanistan October 5. REUTERS/Ali Khara