That's all for now, but stay tuned to our website and app, where we will keep across any further major developments.
Until then, here is a quick recap of today's disaster and its aftermath so far:
- Afghan authorities from the Taliban-run government say more than 800 people have been killed, with at least 2,800 injured - figures that may yet rise as rescue operations struggle to reach remote areas;
- That came after an earthquake struck at around midnight local time, at about a depth of 10km, a shallow level that the British Geological Survey says results in stronger ground shakes;
- Several villages are said to have been completely destroyed in the east, while the Red Cross fears more aftershocks in the coming days and warns that people will be displaced into the winter;
- Rescue teams are struggling to reach some parts due to mountainous terrain and inclement weather, after floods and landslides over the weekend;
- It's Afghanistan's third major deadly earthquake since the Taliban took over in 2021, triggering a cut to the international funding that formed the bulk of the country's government's finances.