Afghanistan, Nov. 5 -- Thousands of earthquake survivors in northern Afghanistan are enduring freezing winter conditions without adequate shelter or aid, as international relief efforts decline amid worsening humanitarian and economic crises.

Hundreds of Afghan families left homeless after a 6.3-magnitude earthquake in northern provinces face a freezing winter with limited aid and collapsing humanitarian support.

Hundreds of families in northern Afghanistan are enduring dire conditions after last week's 6.3-magnitude earthquake destroyed homes and villages across Balkh and neighboring provinces.

According to Agence France-Presse, survivors are spending nights in tents or relatives' homes, fearful of the approaching sub-zero temperatures ...