Why in the news?

  • A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan with its epicentre about 27 km E‑NE of Jalalabad, at a shallow depth of about 8–10 km.

Earthquake in Afghanistan

  • Causes of the Earthquake:
    • Tectonic Setting: Afghanistan lies at the collision zone of the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate.
      • The convergence of the Indian plate with Eurasian plate leads to compressional forces, crustal deformation, and frequent seismic activity.
    • Active Fault Lines: The region has multiple active thrust and strike-slip faults (e.g., Chaman Fault System, Pamir–Hindu Kush Seismic Zone) and the recent quake’s epicentre near Jalalabad (Nangarhar province) lies close to these fault networks.
    • The Hindu Kush–Pamir ranges are among the most seismically active regions in the world.

Afghanistan 

  • Location: Afghanistan is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.
  • Capital: Kabul
  • Border Countries: Pakistan, India, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China.
  • Geography: The country is predominantly mountainous where Hindu Kush mountain range passes through this country.
  • Major River System: Kabul River System
  • Fact: Afghanistan is one of the Snow Leopard range country.