Afghan quakes kill at least 15, destroy homes (AP)
AP - A government spokesman says that two earthquakes in eastern Afghanistan have killed at least 15 people and destroyed dozens of homes.
AP - A government spokesman says that two earthquakes in eastern Afghanistan have killed at least 15 people and destroyed dozens of homes.
Part of a university residence and a hotel were destroyed, and the quake brought down the bell tower of a church in the centre of the city
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