A 6.0-magnitude earthquake has devastated eastern Afghanistan, killing nearly 900 people and injuring thousands. Entire villages have collapsed in the mountainous provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar, where buildings constructed of mud-brick and stone could not withstand the shaking.
Local rescue teams are doing all they can—but structural failures, blocked access routes, and continued aftershocks are making their work dangerous and slow.
We must act now.
At Miyamoto Relief, we specialize in dispatching structural engineering teams to disaster zones to assess damage, stabilize buildings, and ensure safety for survivors and responders. Our engineers don't just arrive—they empower local communities with the tools and knowledge to rebuild stronger.
Your support will help us:
- Deploy a specialized engineering team to assess and stabilize critical infrastructure
- Train local responders in damage assessment and safe recovery practices
- Support safe shelter planning in areas with high structural risk
Prevent secondary disasters caused by unsafe buildings or collapsed structures
Every hour counts.
With your help, we can reach communities that are still waiting for assistance—and help prevent further loss of life due to building collapse, unsafe shelters, or inaccessible infrastructure.
Donate now to fund this urgent engineering mission.
Your contribution will go directly toward field deployment, equipment, and technical support for Afghan responders. Together, we can turn knowledge into action—and tragedy into resilience.
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