6.8
tremor hits Pakistan's Balochistan days after first quake killed
hundreds
At
least 15 people have reportedly been killed as a second powerful
earthquake has struck Balochistan in southwestern Pakistan, the
region where another deadly quake claimed over 500 lives earlier this
week.
RT,
28
September, 2013
Over
50 people were reportedly injured on Saturday.
The
new, 6.8-magnitude tremor struck 96 kilometers (59 miles) northeast
of the Awaran district at 0734 GMT on Saturday, at a depth of 14
kilometers, the US Geological Survey reported.
The
local meteorological office recorded the intensity of the earthquake
at 7.2 on the Richter scale and said the epicenter of the quake was
150 kilometers southwest of the town of Khuzdar, which is home to
over 500,000 people.
"It
was not an aftershock, it was an independent earthquake," Zahid
Rafi, director of the National Seismic Center of Pakistan, told Geo
TV.
However,
Pakistan’s chief meteorologist, Arif Mahmood, told a local TV
station that the tremor was an aftershock from Tuesday’s earthquake
and could be followed by further tremors for weeks to come.
Tremors
have been felt as far away as the Indian capital, New Delhi, NDTV
reports.
Over
300,000 people were affected by Tuesday’s 7.7 magnitude quake, as
over 20,000 houses in the region were destroyed.
Babar
Yaqoob, chief secretary of Balochistan, said Friday that 515 people
have been confirmed dead and dozens of bodies are being recovered
every day.
Balochistan
is a remote region in the country's southwest which covers 15,400
square miles - an area almost double the size of New Jersey.
The
area is also a stronghold for Islamist insurgents, and militants shot
at helicopters carrying military authorities responsible for dealing
with the disaster.
On
Thursday, two rockets narrowly missed the helicopter carrying the
general in charge of the National Disaster Management Agency, and on
Friday shots were fired at two helicopters carrying aid, Reuters
reported the military as saying.
New
volcanic eruption reported off the coast of Lazio Italy
28
September, 2013
September
27, 2013 – ITALY –
It
would seem a new volcanic vent has formed and is ejecting gas and
sand about 100 meters off the coast of Fiumicino, west of Rome: the
phenomenon has started less than 24 hours ago and the mayor Outside
Montino, along with his staff and experts from the National Institute
of Geophysics and Volcanology are headed to the scene to the
foothills.
At
the moment in fact there is no news about the possible links that you
have between this event and the past, showing the opening of many
volcanoes in two Viale Coccia di Morto.
On
August 27, a volcanic vent opened up near Fiumicino, ejecting steam
and gas- these two events could to be related and may suggest
the geology under Italy is in the midst of massive changes. There are
dozens of active, and very restless volcanoes sitting on the sea
floor of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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