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Scores dead after Pakistan quake Scores dead after Pakistan quake
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At least 100 people have been killed after an earthquake of 6.4 magnitude hit Balochistan province in south-western Pakistan, officials say.At least 100 people have been killed after an earthquake of 6.4 magnitude hit Balochistan province in south-western Pakistan, officials say.
The tremor struck 70km (45 miles) north of Quetta at 0409 (2309GMT Tuesday) at a depth of 10km, the US Geological Survey said.The tremor struck 70km (45 miles) north of Quetta at 0409 (2309GMT Tuesday) at a depth of 10km, the US Geological Survey said.
A senior official in Balochistan said he expected the toll to rise.A senior official in Balochistan said he expected the toll to rise.
Many houses collapsed during the quake and some were destroyed in landslides that followed it, officials said.Many houses collapsed during the quake and some were destroyed in landslides that followed it, officials said.
Reports say the provincial government has asked for help from the army and that the military has sent troops and helicopters to the area.Reports say the provincial government has asked for help from the army and that the military has sent troops and helicopters to the area.
A senior army official Major General Salim Nawaz said the area where the earthquake had struck is thinly populated, and remains accessible for convoys carrying relief material.A senior army official Major General Salim Nawaz said the area where the earthquake had struck is thinly populated, and remains accessible for convoys carrying relief material.
A top civilian official in Balochistan, Sohail-ur-Rehman, told a local news channel: "Eighty people are dead in this area where I am standing now."A top civilian official in Balochistan, Sohail-ur-Rehman, told a local news channel: "Eighty people are dead in this area where I am standing now."
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Casualties being treated in hospital Aftermath of the earthquake
Mud homesMud homes
Dilawar Khan, mayor of the town of Ziarat, said two areas in his district had been "badly hit".Dilawar Khan, mayor of the town of Ziarat, said two areas in his district had been "badly hit".
The majority of the homes in the district are made of mud and are fragile, raising fears of a higher toll.The majority of the homes in the district are made of mud and are fragile, raising fears of a higher toll.
"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," he said."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," he said.
"There is a large number of injured people but we don't have an exact figure.""There is a large number of injured people but we don't have an exact figure."
A television correspondent said he could see people retrieving bodies and that people in the villages were expressing anger that no local officials had arrived on the scene despite its relative proximity to the city.A television correspondent said he could see people retrieving bodies and that people in the villages were expressing anger that no local officials had arrived on the scene despite its relative proximity to the city.
Deaths have also been reported in Pishin district.Deaths have also been reported in Pishin district.
"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."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.
Local officials quoted by Reuters news agency said that 40 people had received treatment for minor injuries, mostly caused when mud walls collapsed or in the ensuing panic.Local officials quoted by Reuters news agency said that 40 people had received treatment for minor injuries, mostly caused when mud walls collapsed or in the ensuing panic.
Mr Khan said that 14 people had been killed in one area of Ziarat, and 11 in another, with five deaths reported in Pishin.Mr Khan said that 14 people had been killed in one area of Ziarat, and 11 in another, with five deaths reported in Pishin.
"There were two tremors, the second one was serious and people rushed out of their houses," said Amjad Hussain, a resident of Quetta."There were two tremors, the second one was serious and people rushed out of their houses," said Amjad Hussain, a resident of Quetta.
Quetta itself suffered almost complete destruction in an earthquake in 1935, with the death of about 30,000 people.Quetta itself suffered almost complete destruction in an earthquake in 1935, with the death of about 30,000 people.
More than 73,000 people were killed in the earthquake in Pakistan in October 2005 and almost an equal number were seriously injured.More than 73,000 people were killed in the earthquake in Pakistan in October 2005 and almost an equal number were seriously injured.


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