Balochistan
quake: toll jumps to 825
The death toll from two powerful earthquakes that devastated an impoverished region of Balochistan has climbed to 825, National Disaster Management Authority said on Tuesday.
1
October, 2013
More
than 30 villages, containing some 20,000 homes, were flattened across
15,400 square miles of the remote Balochistan region.
Dozens
of bodies are being recovered every day from mud homes whose walls
and beams have been reduced to dust and rubble.
Conditions
are desperate among the survivors and many are going without food,
water and shelter, having lost everything in the quake.
So
far, no relief camp has been established Mashkay, Gashgor and Malar
areas where quack victims waiting for government help under open
skies.
Baloch
rebel militant group’s attacks on security forces disturbed rescue
operation in quake-hit areas of restive province.
According
to PDMA, rescue teams will be sent to the affected areas only after
security clearance.
The
quake is Pakistan s deadliest since the Kashmir tremor of 2005 which
killed 73,000. The toll is expected to rise further as rescue teams
dig through the rubble of countless flattened mud-brick homes.
Another
Seddon quake
A
moderate earthquake was felt in Wellington and Marlborough on
Wednesday morning.
A
preliminary report from Geonet said it was magnitude 4.7, centred
30km east of Seddon, at a depth of 22km, at 5.22am.
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