<p>At least six people were killed and nine others injured after an earthquake in eastern Afghanistan overnight, an official said on Monday.</p>.<p>The 5.3-magnitude temblor that hit districts along the eastern border with Pakistan comes less than three months after a powerful quake killed more than 1,000 people, also along the same frontier.</p>.<p>The latest quake was felt in the provinces of Kunar, Laghman and Nangarhar, and in the capital Kabul.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/magnitude-66-earthquake-strikes-southwest-china-1142297.html" target="_blank">Magnitude 6.6 earthquake strikes southwest China</a></strong></p>.<p>"We are collecting information from other areas regarding casualties and damages," deputy minister for disaster management Sharafuddin Muslim told <em>AFP</em>.</p>.<p>Afghanistan is frequently hit by earthquakes -- especially in the Hindu Kush mountain range, which lies near the junction of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates.</p>.<p>On June 22, the country's deadliest earthquake in over two decades -- of magnitude 5.9 -- <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/at-least-1000-killed-in-afghanistan-quake-as-rescuers-scramble-for-survivors-1120235.html" target="_blank">killed more than 1,000 people</a> and injured thousands.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/california-temperatures-soar-to-record-highs-leaving-power-grids-strained-1142276.html" target="_blank">California temperatures soar to record highs, leaving power grids strained</a></strong></p>.<p>In 2015, about 380 people were killed in Pakistan and Afghanistan when a 7.5-magnitude earthquake ripped across the two countries.</p>.<p>In recent months Afghanistan has also been hit by flash floods that have killed about 200 people and destroyed thousands of homes.</p>.<p>Such disasters pose a huge logistical challenge for Afghanistan's Taliban government, which has isolated itself from much of the world by introducing hardline Islamist rule.</p>
<p>At least six people were killed and nine others injured after an earthquake in eastern Afghanistan overnight, an official said on Monday.</p>.<p>The 5.3-magnitude temblor that hit districts along the eastern border with Pakistan comes less than three months after a powerful quake killed more than 1,000 people, also along the same frontier.</p>.<p>The latest quake was felt in the provinces of Kunar, Laghman and Nangarhar, and in the capital Kabul.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/magnitude-66-earthquake-strikes-southwest-china-1142297.html" target="_blank">Magnitude 6.6 earthquake strikes southwest China</a></strong></p>.<p>"We are collecting information from other areas regarding casualties and damages," deputy minister for disaster management Sharafuddin Muslim told <em>AFP</em>.</p>.<p>Afghanistan is frequently hit by earthquakes -- especially in the Hindu Kush mountain range, which lies near the junction of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates.</p>.<p>On June 22, the country's deadliest earthquake in over two decades -- of magnitude 5.9 -- <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/at-least-1000-killed-in-afghanistan-quake-as-rescuers-scramble-for-survivors-1120235.html" target="_blank">killed more than 1,000 people</a> and injured thousands.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/california-temperatures-soar-to-record-highs-leaving-power-grids-strained-1142276.html" target="_blank">California temperatures soar to record highs, leaving power grids strained</a></strong></p>.<p>In 2015, about 380 people were killed in Pakistan and Afghanistan when a 7.5-magnitude earthquake ripped across the two countries.</p>.<p>In recent months Afghanistan has also been hit by flash floods that have killed about 200 people and destroyed thousands of homes.</p>.<p>Such disasters pose a huge logistical challenge for Afghanistan's Taliban government, which has isolated itself from much of the world by introducing hardline Islamist rule.</p>