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Saturday, 26 December 2015
Earthquake hits Northern Afghanistan and Pakistan
A strong earthquake shook parts of Pakistan and
Afghanistan yesterday, rattling buildings and forcing sleeping
residents out of their homes.
More than 30 people were injured as houses or
walls collapsed in the northwestern Pakistan city of Peshawar, said
emergency rescue service spokesman Bilal Ahmed Faizi. A total of 41
people were taken to hospitals in the city, according to doctors and
rescue officials.
A
victim of an earthquake is brought to a hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan
Pakistani official Ghulam Rasool told The
Associated Press that the magnitude-6.9 quake was centered in Tajikistan
near the Afghan border, beginning after midnight and lasting for 59
seconds.
However, the U.S. Geological Survey reported
that the quake measured at magnitude 6.2 and was centered in the Hindu
Kush region of Afghanistan. Twitter users in the Afghan capital, Kabul,
reported feeling the tremors.
Hamid Nawaz, the head of Pakistan's disaster
management authority, said they were still assessing damage. He
confirmed that some old homes and walls collapsed in Peshawar, but he
refused to share further details.
Some people panicked and ran out of their homes
in New Delhi and other parts of northern India. But there were no
immediate reports of fatalities or major property damage, the Press
Trust of India news agency reported.
The quake was also felt in the Kashmir region.
In Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, some residents remained outside their
homes despite the chilly winter weather, fearful of aftershocks.
Sahiba Khan, an 18-year-old student, said she
was reading when the earthquake jolted her home. All of her family
members emerged, reciting verses from the Quran.
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