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Deadly earthquake rocks Afghanistan, India and Pakistan | |
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A powerful earthquake has struck northern Afghanistan, with tremors felt in Pakistan and northern India. | |
At least 40 people are said to have been killed in Pakistan, with about 20 deaths reported in Afghanistan. | |
The magnitude 7.5 quake was centred in the mountainous Hindu Kush region, 75km (46 miles) south of Faizabad, the US Geological Survey reported. | |
Buildings were evacuated in the capitals of all three countries and communications disrupted in many areas. | |
In the Afghan province of Takhar, a stampede at a girls' school triggered by the quake is reported to have left 12 students dead. Another 25 students were injured. | |
Five people died in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, hospital sources said. | |
Most of the casualties in Pakistan are reported to have happened in the northern tribal areas. | |
Officials said the quake happened at a depth of 212km. The magnitude was initially put at 7.7 but later downgraded. | |
People in the Indian capital Delhi ran into the streets after the tremor struck, and schools and offices were evacuated. The Delhi metro was also briefly halted. | |
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that he had ordered an urgent assessment of any damage. | Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that he had ordered an urgent assessment of any damage. |
"We stand ready for assistance where required, including Afghanistan and Pakistan," he said. | "We stand ready for assistance where required, including Afghanistan and Pakistan," he said. |
Catherine Bhatti, from Durham in the UK, was visiting relatives in Sarghoda, Pakistan, when the quake struck. | |
"It came out of the blue, everything started to move slightly then it became stronger. We made our way downstairs and gathered outside on the lawn," she told the BBC. | |
"My in-laws, who have lived here all their lives, say they have never experienced anything like this before." | |
David Rothery, a professor of planetary geosciences at the UK's Open University, said the quake had the potential to be very damaging. | David Rothery, a professor of planetary geosciences at the UK's Open University, said the quake had the potential to be very damaging. |
"Fortunately it occurred at a depth of more than 200km and so the shaking of the ground surface was less than it would have been for a shallower earthquake of the same magnitude," he said. | "Fortunately it occurred at a depth of more than 200km and so the shaking of the ground surface was less than it would have been for a shallower earthquake of the same magnitude," he said. |
The region has a history of powerful earthquakes caused by the northward collision of India with central Asia. | The region has a history of powerful earthquakes caused by the northward collision of India with central Asia. |
In 2005, a magnitude 7.6 quake in Pakistan-administered Kashmir left more than 75,000 people dead. | In 2005, a magnitude 7.6 quake in Pakistan-administered Kashmir left more than 75,000 people dead. |
In April this year, Nepal suffered its worst earthquake on record with 9,000 people killed and about 900,000 homes damaged or destroyed. | In April this year, Nepal suffered its worst earthquake on record with 9,000 people killed and about 900,000 homes damaged or destroyed. |
Have you been affected by the earthquake? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. | Have you been affected by the earthquake? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. |
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