Afghan residents in the UAE have urged the international community to step up and provide urgently needed relief after an earthquake struck their homeland.
It comes as the death toll passed 1,400 on Wednesday after one of the country’s deadliest earthquakes, with more than 3,000 people injured. 
Afghan citizens living in the Emirates were overwhelmed with grief speaking to families and friends who have lost loved ones in the quake. They have urged the world to come forward to provide assistance to the survivors and help bury the dead with dignity. 
“It’s devastating to see our people go through so much pain,” Wazhma Ayoubi, owner of a fashion brand with more than one million followers on Instagram, told The National. 
Some of Ms Ayoubi’s friends lost relatives in the 6.0-magnitude earthquake that struck on Sunday, destroying entire villages across Afghanistan’s eastern Kunar province. A second earthquake of 5.5 magnitude shook south-eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, compounding the damage.
“Entire families have been torn apart in a matter of seconds,” the Dubai resident said. “What hurts most is knowing that so many bodies are still lying out in the open, unburied, simply because there are no means to bring them to safety. Families are unable to give their loved ones the dignity of a proper burial.”
She said the true scale of the tragedy would be known only when roads are cleared to reach remote villages, as landslides have cut off access to thousands of people. 
Heartbreak at home
Ms Ayoubi said helicopters and more rescue teams were needed urgently to reach survivors stranded in the mountains. 
“Urgent medical assistance, tents, clothing and food are desperately needed to keep survivors alive,” she said. “Beyond the immediate crisis, aid is essential to rebuild shattered homes, broken roads and collapsed infrastructure. This is not just a humanitarian need, it is a race against time to save lives before the suffering deepens further.”
She described crushing heartbreak as families mourned the loss of parents and children. “The sorrow is overwhelming, yet our people continue to endure it,” she said. “But they cannot do it alone. Now more than ever, they need the world to stand beside them.”
Media images show devastating scenes of survivors attempting to clear the rubble by hand and calling out to people who remain trapped. 
Afghanistan’s Taliban government has appealed for help but most governments have been hesitant to send funds due to concern it will go to the administration. 
Urgent relief
The UAE is among a small group of countries that have sent assistance. A UAE rescue team will conduct search operations along with local authorities and the Emirates Red Crescent will provide medical aid and shelter to those affected. 
Unicef said it would send medicines, clothes, tents and essential supplies, and the UK, EU, India, China have sent food and essential supplies to Afghanistan. 
UAE residents are in constant touch with relatives at home and have told how rescuers struggled to reach the earthquake-hit areas in the mountains, with many areas still inaccessible. 
“The earthquake was so strong that my family, who are in Kabul, about 200km away, also felt the earth move,” said Jahan Zar, a hotel employee in Dubai. “I know people with family in Kunar and they are beyond despair because they have not been able to reach their parents. People are using their hands, shovels, anything to reach those under the earth.”
Mr Zar said many quake-hit villages are far from hospitals and towns with medical facilities. 
“More people will die because help is not reaching in time to mountain areas that have collapsed,” he said. “Roads must be opened up and for that you need heavy equipment. My people need help soon.”
He was among thousands of Afghan cricket fans cheering their team to victory against Pakistan in the T20 tri-series on Tuesday. “We first thought we would not go to the match but decided we must support our team and will just keep asking the world to help,” Mr Zar said. 
A minute’s silence was held before the game in memory of the earthquake victims. The Afghanistan Cricket Board has announced it will host a charity match in Khost province on Friday, in which the national team will play and the proceeds will go towards relief efforts. 
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Favourite book: Peter Rabbit. I used to read it to my three children and still read it myself. If I am feeling down it brings back good memories.
Best thing about your job: Getting to help people. My mum always told me never to pass up an opportunity to do a good deed.
Best part of life in the UAE: The weather. The constant sunshine is amazing and there is always something to do, you have so many options when it comes to how to spend your day.
Favourite holiday destination: Malaysia. I went there for my honeymoon and ended up volunteering to teach local children for a few hours each day. It is such a special place and I plan to retire there one day.
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The Nobel Prize was created by wealthy Swedish chemist and entrepreneur Alfred Nobel.
- In his will he dictated that the bulk of his estate should be used to fund "prizes to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind".
 
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- Nobel died in 1896 but it took until 1901, following a legal battle over his will, before the first prizes were awarded.
 
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Started: March, 2020
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Cultural fiesta
What: The Al Burda Festival
When: November 14 (from 10am)
Where: Warehouse421,  Abu Dhabi
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8.15pm Dubai Sprint Listed Handicap $175,000 (T) 1,200m
8.50pm Al Maktoum Challenge Round-2 Group Two $450,000 (D) 1,900m
9.25pm Handicap $135,000 (T) 1,800m
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6.30pm Well Of Wisdom
7.05pm Summrghand
7.40pm Laser Show
8.15pm Angel Alexander
8.50pm Benbatl
9.25pm Art Du Val
10pm: Beyond Reason
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