Afghanistan, Feb. 26 -- Six months after a deadly earthquake in Kunar, 25,000 children continue to live in tents, facing disrupted education and dire humanitarian conditions.

The Save the Children has reported that six months after the devastating earthquake in Kunar, around 25,000 children remain in temporary shelters, with many tents damaged by recent heavy snowfall.

Homes and schools across the affected areas have yet to be rebuilt, and no clear timeline exists for reconstruction, leaving families dependent on humanitarian aid. Children are attending classes in makeshift learning spaces, with over 17,000 enrolled in temporary facilities.

Families are using traditional wood or coal stoves to heat tents, increasing the risk of fire, whi...