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Afghans are calling for urgent restoration of the historic Blue Mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif after a powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake left its minarets cracked and tiles shattered. Locals describe the destruction as unlike anything they’ve seen in decades, urging authorities and traders to step in before the winter worsens the damage. The Hazrat Ali Shrine, also known as the Blue Mosque, remains open to the public despite visible structural harm.

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00:00Dear friends, I like yous!
00:02I'm listening to this quarry Christmas tree.
00:08I'm with you on the mountain.
00:10I'm with you,颯.?
00:12Good morning, everyone.
00:14I'm with you on the mountain on the mountain row.
00:16And I'm the one.
00:18What are you looking for?
00:20Morning.
00:22The mountain is located in yellow with us.
00:24You know, I'm telling you,
00:26I don't know, I'm telling you,
00:28It was a big deal in my life, and we didn't see a big deal, and there was a lot of problems
00:47with the people of the people of the country and the people of the country.
00:52I hope you can see the Rwaza-i-Sherif, a man from the town of Mazar-i-Sherif,
00:57which is a very difficult place in every area of the Rwaza-i-Sherif,
01:03in the middle of the city.
01:22The Rwaza-i-Sherif is one of the most important places in the town of Mazar-i-Sherif,
01:38which is one of the most important places in the town of Mazar-i-Sherif.
01:43The Rwaza-i-Sherif is one of the most important places in the town of Mazar-i-Sherif.
02:13Nice, his mind has been in Abkhana-i-Sherif fall in frivolous lech y football.
02:23I'm sorry aboutما, in this city.
02:27I started in Rwaza-i, West曰ana-sher,
02:31where I realized that the streets and people who didn't have other places,
02:37where I can go and I was working on the street.
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