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In Wader village, Kunar Province, Afghanistan, grief echoes louder than the earthquake that devastated the region. Muheb Rahman, 69, buried twenty of his loved ones in a single night, including his four children.
He recalls the quake as "thunder crashing from the sky," a moment that reduced homes to rubble and families to memories. Now, with trembling hands, he digs graves for those he once held close.