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Deadly earthquake strikes Pakistan's Balochistan | Deadly earthquake strikes Pakistan's Balochistan |
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A powerful earthquake of 7.7 magnitude has killed at least 30 people in a remote area of south-west Pakistan, local officials say. | |
It struck at 16:29 local time (11:29 GMT) at a depth of 20km (13 miles), 66km north-east of Awaran in Balochistan province, the United States Geological Survey said. | |
It was felt as far away as Karachi, Hyderabad, and India's capital, Delhi. | |
Balochistan is Pakistan's largest but least populated province. | Balochistan is Pakistan's largest but least populated province. |
The province is prone to earthquakes, with at least 35 people killed in a 7.8-magnitude tremor that was centred in south-eastern Iran in April. | |
Mud houses | |
Pakistan's Dawn newspaper quoted Khairjan Baloch, an aide to Balochistan's chief minister, as confirming the deaths of 30 people. | |
Many of the casualties were from Labach, on the northern outskirts of Awaran town. There are reports of some people trapped under the rubble of collapsed houses. | |
Abdul Qadoos, deputy speaker of the Balochistan assembly, told Reuters news agency that at least 30% of houses in Awaran district had collapsed. | |
Houses are also reported to have caved in in the district of Khuzdar. | |
Officials in the regional capital, Quetta, said some areas may have suffered serious damage but the remoteness made early assessment impossible. | |
People in the region mostly live in mud houses as opposed to multi-story concrete structures, says the BBC's Shahzeb Jillani. | |
The few concrete buildings in the area mostly house government offices, he adds. | The few concrete buildings in the area mostly house government offices, he adds. |
Pakistan's chief meteorologist Mohammad Riaz told reporters it was a major earthquake that could cause extensive damage. | Pakistan's chief meteorologist Mohammad Riaz told reporters it was a major earthquake that could cause extensive damage. |
"But it would depend on how dense the population is in the area around the epicentre," he said. | "But it would depend on how dense the population is in the area around the epicentre," he said. |
Light tremors were also said to have been felt in Karachi and Hyderabad, with reports of people rushing out of office buildings. | Light tremors were also said to have been felt in Karachi and Hyderabad, with reports of people rushing out of office buildings. |