By The Canadian Press on October 8, 2023.
OTTAWA – Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs is offering support to people in Afghanistan after a devastating earthquake rocked the western part of the Asian country on Saturday. Melanie Joly says on the X platform, formerly Twitter, that “Canada stands ready to support the Afghan people” following the 6.3-magnitude quake that struck near Herat, Afghanistan’s fourth-largest city. An email from Global Affairs Canada says it is not aware of any Canadians who are missing or who were killed as a result of the earthquake. Ahmed Hussen, Canada’s minister of international development, says Ottawa is closely monitoring the situation. In a post to X, he calls news of the earthquake “heartbreaking” and he says Canada is thinking of victims’ families and loved ones as the details unravel. A Taliban government spokesman says the quake has killed more than 2,000 people, but as of Sunday morning, that figure has not been independently verified. — With files from The Associated Press This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 8, 2023. 9