M5.7
earthquake shakes Afghanistan, Pakistan, India
RT,
24
April, 2013
At
least 18 people died, dozens sustained injuries and many homes were
destroyed when a powerful 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck eastern
Afghanistan, officials said.
At least 18 people were
killed in adjacent Nangarhar and Kunar provinces and the death toll
was expected to rise, Reuters reported citing a spokesman for
the Afghan Red Crescent Society.
In Nangarhar province 75
were injured, local spokesperson Ahmad Zia Abdulzai said. Forty of
the wounded were given first aid, and the rest were admitted to
hospital for further treatment.
"We are still in
the process of getting information from the affected areas. Among the
dead are some children," AFP quoted Abdulzai as saying.
One person was killed and
one was injured in neighboring Kunar province, where hundreds of
homes collapsed, provincial governor spokesperson Wasifullah Wasifi
said, as cited by Reuters.
Resident fled their
destroyed homes in the worst-hit areas after the 5.7-magnitude quake
struck northeastern Afghanistan, the US Geological Survey reported.
The resulting tremors were felt as far away as India’s capital New
Delhi.
The epicenter of the
quake was 11km south of the town of Mehtar Lam, the US Geological
Survey reported. The city of Jalalabad, which has a population of
more than 200,000, is also nearby, some 25km southwest of the
epicenter. The quake was estimated to have struck at a depth of
65km.
The quake zone lies near
Afghanistan’s border with Pakistan. Pakistan’s
meteorological department rated the earthquake’s magnitude higher,
at 6.2 on the Richter scale.
There were no immediate
reports of damage or casualties.
In Kama district outside
Jalalabad, people ran from their mudbrick homes in panic when the
tremor was felt, a witness told AFP. Two walls in one village
collapsed.
Tremors were felt in
Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, some 300km east of the epicenter.
The quake also shook
regions further southeast, in India’s disputed province of Kashmir
and in the capital New Dehli, Reuters reported.
The region witnessed
a powerful
quake last week,
when a 7.8 magnitude tremor hit eastern Iran and western Pakistan.
The disaster killed 41 people.
Also on Wednesday 14
people died in northern Afghanistan where flash floods hit Balkh
province. Five people were missing, 1,795 families were displaced
from their homes, and many houses and livestock destroyed in the
remote districts of Kishindih, Sholgara and Nahri Shai, AP reported
citing two local officials. According to the UN, major roads in Balkh
were closed because of the flooding.
"All of our
livestock and homes were destroyed," Ghulam Sakhi, a
resident of a village in Sholgara district, told AP Television
News. "The flooding was so strong we couldn't do
anything."
Heavy rains caused
similar flash floods in Sari Pul, the neighbouring province to the
south, damaging more than 100 homes, according to the United Nations.
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