<p>Afghanistan's deadliest earthquake in two decades killed at least 950 people near the southeastern city of Khost on Wednesday, officials have said.</p>.<p>The country has a long history of earthquakes, many in the mountainous Hindu Kush region bordering Pakistan.</p>.<p>Death tolls have been worsened by the remote locations of many quakes and decades of war that have left infrastructure in perilous condition.</p>.<p>Here is a list of Afghan quakes that have killed more than 100 people over the last three decades, according to the US government's National Centers for Environmental Information:</p>.<p><strong>1991, HINDU KUSH</strong></p>.<p>Earthquake in the rugged Hindu Kush killed 848 people across Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Soviet Union.</p>.<p><strong>1997, QAYEN</strong></p>.<p>A magnitude 7.2 quake on the border of Afghanistan and Iran killed more than 1,500 in both countries, and completely destroyed more than 10,000 homes.</p>.<p><strong>FEB 1998, TAKHAR</strong></p>.<p>The earthquake in the remote northeastern province of Takhar killed at least 2,300 people, with some estimates ranging as high as 4,000.</p>.<p><strong>MAY 1998, TAKHAR</strong></p>.<p>A second quake of magnitude 6.6 in the same region killed 4,700 in the same region just three months later.</p>.<p><strong>2002, HINDU KUSH TWIN QUAKES</strong></p>.<p>Twin earthquakes in the Hindu Kush in March 2002 killed a total of 1,100.</p>.<p><strong>2015, HINDU KUSH</strong></p>.<p>A quake of magnitude 7.5, one of the largest in Afghanistan's recorded history killed a total of 399 people in Afghanistan and neighbours Pakistan and India.</p>
<p>Afghanistan's deadliest earthquake in two decades killed at least 950 people near the southeastern city of Khost on Wednesday, officials have said.</p>.<p>The country has a long history of earthquakes, many in the mountainous Hindu Kush region bordering Pakistan.</p>.<p>Death tolls have been worsened by the remote locations of many quakes and decades of war that have left infrastructure in perilous condition.</p>.<p>Here is a list of Afghan quakes that have killed more than 100 people over the last three decades, according to the US government's National Centers for Environmental Information:</p>.<p><strong>1991, HINDU KUSH</strong></p>.<p>Earthquake in the rugged Hindu Kush killed 848 people across Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Soviet Union.</p>.<p><strong>1997, QAYEN</strong></p>.<p>A magnitude 7.2 quake on the border of Afghanistan and Iran killed more than 1,500 in both countries, and completely destroyed more than 10,000 homes.</p>.<p><strong>FEB 1998, TAKHAR</strong></p>.<p>The earthquake in the remote northeastern province of Takhar killed at least 2,300 people, with some estimates ranging as high as 4,000.</p>.<p><strong>MAY 1998, TAKHAR</strong></p>.<p>A second quake of magnitude 6.6 in the same region killed 4,700 in the same region just three months later.</p>.<p><strong>2002, HINDU KUSH TWIN QUAKES</strong></p>.<p>Twin earthquakes in the Hindu Kush in March 2002 killed a total of 1,100.</p>.<p><strong>2015, HINDU KUSH</strong></p>.<p>A quake of magnitude 7.5, one of the largest in Afghanistan's recorded history killed a total of 399 people in Afghanistan and neighbours Pakistan and India.</p>