Source: Agencies |
2008-10-29 |
ONLINE EDITION
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Residents of Quetta city sit outside their homes as earthquake jolt the city today. A government official says at least 80 people have been killed in an earthquake in southwestern Pakistan. |
AT least 80 people were killed when a powerful earthquake struck southwest Pakistan today bringing down hundreds of mud-walled houses and the toll was expected to rise, a district official said.
The US Geological Survey said a 6.4 magnitude quake hit 60 km (40 miles) northeast of the city of Quetta before dawn. The Pakistan Meteorological Department put the magnitude at 6.5 and said the quake struck at 5.10 am (2310 GMT).
"I'm telling you that 80 people are dead in this area where I am standing right now," Sohail-ur-Rehman, a top district administration official in Baluchistan province told Dawn Television by telephone from Wam district.
Asked if he expected the toll to rise, he said: "Much higher".
Officials in Ziarat district, 70 km (45 miles) northeast of Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, said many houses collapsed in the quake and some were destroyed in landslides trigged by the quake.
"Hundreds of mud houses have collapsed. We are using whatever resources we have to help the people and have asked for help from the provincial government," said Ziarat district chief Dilawar Khan.
"There is a large number of injured people but we don't have an exact figure," he said.
Khan said people in the worst-hit areas had been rescued but teams had yet to reach some remote places in mountains above the Ziarat valley.
Ziarat district has a population of about 50,000. Its scenic valley is a picnic spot.
Five people had been killed in neighbouring Pishin district, to the north of Quetta, district government officials said.
"We were fast asleep when the tremor struck. We grabbed the children and ran outside. The earth continued shaking for more than a minute," said Habibullah, a resident of Pishin. He said no one had been hurt in his neighbourhood.
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ABOUT 175 people were killed when a powerful earthquake hit the southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan yesterday, flattening about 1,500 mud-walled homes and triggering landslides, officials said. The...
