By Secunder Kermani BBC News, Paktika province, Afghanistan Image caption, “Whatever we own hasactually been damaged,” Rahmat Gul informs the BBC Rahmat Gul’s household is hectic settingup a campingtent that has simply been contributed by a previous Afghan politicalleader. It stands next to another, contributed by the Red Crescent, in the middle of the yard of the empty substance they now call house. Their homes, in Gayan district of Paktika province, close to the epicentre of the effective earthquake that struck south-eastern Afghanistan earlier this week, were all ruined. Seven members of the household were eliminated as they slept. “There is no significance to my life any more,” Rahmat Gul informs us, “I saw my 3 children and 4 grandchildren passaway, my heart is broken.” Image caption, Rahmat Gul But there are other kids to appearance after. The household invested the veryfirst night after the earthquake in the open, drenched by heavy rain. “We requirement aid, we have absolutelynothing, whatever we owned hasactually been damaged,” he states. Support for the victims is streaming in, from the United Nations, and worldwide and regional charities, as well as the Taliban federalgovernment. Close to Rahmat Gul’s substance, the Red Crescent is dispersing plans of vital products consistingof cooking oil and blankets. “We requirement everythi
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