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Pakistan survivors wait for aid | Pakistan survivors wait for aid |
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Thousands of villagers who survived the earthquake that hit south-western Pakistan have spent a night in the open in freezing cold waiting for relief. | Thousands of villagers who survived the earthquake that hit south-western Pakistan have spent a night in the open in freezing cold waiting for relief. |
Over 200 people are now known to have died in the earthquake, which hit Balochistan province on Wednesday. | Over 200 people are now known to have died in the earthquake, which hit Balochistan province on Wednesday. |
Aid is being brought in for the homeless survivors, although aftershocks and blocked roads have hampered the operation. | Aid is being brought in for the homeless survivors, although aftershocks and blocked roads have hampered the operation. |
Rescue workers say there is little hope of finding survivors in the debris. | Rescue workers say there is little hope of finding survivors in the debris. |
The earthquake of 6.4 magnitude destroyed the mud and timber houses, triggered landslides and buried people as they slept in the scenic but poor province. | The earthquake of 6.4 magnitude destroyed the mud and timber houses, triggered landslides and buried people as they slept in the scenic but poor province. |
Rescue workers said the search for survivors was nearing its end. | Rescue workers said the search for survivors was nearing its end. |
'Life is worthless' | 'Life is worthless' |
"Almost all the rubble had been cleared by last night," Balochistan interior secretary Shaukat Ali told the Associated Press news agency. | "Almost all the rubble had been cleared by last night," Balochistan interior secretary Shaukat Ali told the Associated Press news agency. |
See a map of the affected area | See a map of the affected area |
"We don't know if anyone is still buried in the debris." | "We don't know if anyone is still buried in the debris." |
The worst-hit area appeared to be Ziarat, about 50km north of Quetta, where hundreds of mostly mud and timber houses have been destroyed in five villages. | The worst-hit area appeared to be Ziarat, about 50km north of Quetta, where hundreds of mostly mud and timber houses have been destroyed in five villages. |
Many survivors, who spent the night in the open warming themselves by lighting fires, said they were still waiting for aid. | Many survivors, who spent the night in the open warming themselves by lighting fires, said they were still waiting for aid. |
"It was so cold at night we thought we would freeze," Qadir, a survivor, told the AFP news agency in Kawaz, a village near the town of Ziarat. | "It was so cold at night we thought we would freeze," Qadir, a survivor, told the AFP news agency in Kawaz, a village near the town of Ziarat. |
"We have been waiting for help but we have no tent, no food, no medicine for my children." | "We have been waiting for help but we have no tent, no food, no medicine for my children." |
Abdul Nadir Khan, 40, a driver, said it would be difficult to stay out nights in the cold. | |
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Villagers digging through rubble | |
"We have no belongings to survive. We are short of blankets with no shelter to pass these cold nights," he said. | "We have no belongings to survive. We are short of blankets with no shelter to pass these cold nights," he said. |
Other survivors like Irshad Ahmed, a government official, said people were sleeping in the open because they feared another earthquake in the area. | Other survivors like Irshad Ahmed, a government official, said people were sleeping in the open because they feared another earthquake in the area. |
"I have got my family in this open playground to sleep because you never know when the earthquake could return," he said. | "I have got my family in this open playground to sleep because you never know when the earthquake could return," he said. |
Relief material is being transported by road and flown in by helicopter to the remote mountainous region at the centre of the quake. | Relief material is being transported by road and flown in by helicopter to the remote mountainous region at the centre of the quake. |
They include tents, blankets and clothes, all essential with winter's freezing nights approaching. | They include tents, blankets and clothes, all essential with winter's freezing nights approaching. |
Many of the villagers have dug mass graves and buried their dead in the affected villages. | Many of the villagers have dug mass graves and buried their dead in the affected villages. |
Haji Shahbaz, a man from Wam village, said he had lost 17 relatives in the quake. | Haji Shahbaz, a man from Wam village, said he had lost 17 relatives in the quake. |
"Nothing is left here, and now life is worthless for me," he said. | "Nothing is left here, and now life is worthless for me," he said. |
International and Pakistani agencies say they are trying to get relief material to the survivors. | International and Pakistani agencies say they are trying to get relief material to the survivors. |
Neighbouring India and the US have also offered help. | Neighbouring India and the US have also offered help. |
The tremor struck 70km (45 miles) north of Quetta at 0409 (2309GMT Tuesday) at a depth of 10km (6.2 miles), the US Geological Survey said. | The tremor struck 70km (45 miles) north of Quetta at 0409 (2309GMT Tuesday) at a depth of 10km (6.2 miles), the US Geological Survey said. |
In 1935, Quetta suffered almost complete destruction in an earthquake which claimed the lives of about 30,000 people. | In 1935, Quetta suffered almost complete destruction in an earthquake which claimed the lives of about 30,000 people. |
More than 73,000 people were killed in an earthquake in north-west Pakistan in October 2005 and almost an equal number were seriously injured. | More than 73,000 people were killed in an earthquake in north-west Pakistan in October 2005 and almost an equal number were seriously injured. |
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Are you in the area? Have you been affected by the earthquake? | Are you in the area? Have you been affected by the earthquake? |
Send your comments using the post form below, or text 00 44 7725 800 100. | Send your comments using the post form below, or text 00 44 7725 800 100. |
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