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Pakistan, India and Afghanistan rocked by earthquake – live updates Pakistan, India and Afghanistan rocked by earthquake – live updates
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Various hospitals and government officials are reporting death and injury rates.
The Associated Press reports that at least 12 students at a girls’ school were killed in a stampede as they tried to get out of the shaking building in Afghanistan’s Takhar province, west of Badakahshan. Sonatullah Taimor, the spokesman for the Takhar provincial governor, said another 30 girls have been taken to the hospital in the provincial capital of Taluqan.
Government officials in Pakistan have said at least 12 people were killed in the northwestern region of the country. Injured people were reportedly pouring into Peshawar’s Lady Reading Hospital. “We received 50 injured and more are being shifted. The injured suffered multiple injuries due to building collapse,” hospital spokesman Syed Jamil Shah told Reuters.
10.49am GMT10:49
Five reported dead in Afghanistan
The head of Nangarhar provincial hospital has said five people have died in Afghanistan, with 55 people injured.
Updated at 10.58am GMT
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Here are some photographs and footage of what is purported to be the aftermath of the quake.
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: People in Noida rush out of offices as #earthquake tremors rocked the capital pic.twitter.com/tn6py68MMM
#earthquake: Students of #AmityUniversity in #Noida rush out of classrooms after tremors were felt across #Delhi NCR pic.twitter.com/FXpJ1TU312
#earthquake: #delhimetro services halted after tremors were felt in #Delhi #NCR region today. (Pic via @ndtvindia) pic.twitter.com/iODg8YdzJ4
JUST IN: #earthquake image from #Kashmir (via @ahmermkhan) pic.twitter.com/tZspqxaiPg
JUST IN: Image from #Hunza where an entire glacier has come falling down. (via @FarhanKVirk) #earthquake pic.twitter.com/pgK3x9oDtu
Updated at 10.46am GMT
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The full extent of the damage and the number of possible casualties is not yet known. Pakistani officials have reported four deaths and an official in Badakhshan said there were reports of casualties and destruction. Four deaths reported in Pakistan
Dr Muhammad Sadiq, the head of emergency services at a government hospital in Pakistan’s northern Swat Valley, told AFP that more than 100 people were also injured. The full extent of the damage and the number of possible casualties is not yet known. Pakistani officials have reported four deaths, and an official in Badakhshan said there were reports of casualties and destruction.
State-run Pakistani television said at least one person died when the roof of a home collapsed in the eastern city of Kasur. Dr Muhammad Sadiq, head of emergency services at a government hospital in Pakistan’s northern Swat valley, told AFP that more than 100 people were injured.
Pakistani state television said at least one person died when the roof of a home collapsed in the eastern city of Kasur.
Updated at 11.00am GMT
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The region where the earthquake struck has a history of powerful tremors. This is a result of the Indian subcontinent driving into and under the Eurasian landmass. Such tectonic shifts can cause enormous and destructive releases of energy.The region where the earthquake struck has a history of powerful tremors. This is a result of the Indian subcontinent driving into and under the Eurasian landmass. Such tectonic shifts can cause enormous and destructive releases of energy.
In 2005, a magnitude 7.6 quake in Pakistan-administered Kashmir killed more than 75,000 people.In 2005, a magnitude 7.6 quake in Pakistan-administered Kashmir killed more than 75,000 people.
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.
Updated at 10.27am GMT Updated at 11.02am GMT
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The provincial director of the national disaster management authority, Abdullah Humayoon Dehqan, has said “there are reports of casualties and destruction” in some remote districts of Badakhshan.The provincial director of the national disaster management authority, Abdullah Humayoon Dehqan, has said “there are reports of casualties and destruction” in some remote districts of Badakhshan.
The Associated Press reports that power was cut across much of Kabul, where tremors were felt for around 45 seconds. Houses shook, walls cracked and cars rolled in the street. Officials in the capital could not be immediately reached as telephones appeared to be cut across the country.The Associated Press reports that power was cut across much of Kabul, where tremors were felt for around 45 seconds. Houses shook, walls cracked and cars rolled in the street. Officials in the capital could not be immediately reached as telephones appeared to be cut across the country.
In Pakistan, Zahid Rafiq, an official with the meteorological department, said the quake was felt across the country. In Islamabad, buildings shook and people poured into the streets in a panic, with many reciting verses from the Quran.In Pakistan, Zahid Rafiq, an official with the meteorological department, said the quake was felt across the country. In Islamabad, buildings shook and people poured into the streets in a panic, with many reciting verses from the Quran.
“I was praying when the massive earthquake rattled my home. I came out in a panic,” said Munir Anwar, a resident of Liaquat Pur in the eastern Punjab province.“I was praying when the massive earthquake rattled my home. I came out in a panic,” said Munir Anwar, a resident of Liaquat Pur in the eastern Punjab province.
The quake was also felt in the Indian capital New Delhi, though no damage was immediately reported. Office buildings swayed and workers who had just returned from lunch ran out of buildings and gathered in the street or in parking lots.The quake was also felt in the Indian capital New Delhi, though no damage was immediately reported. Office buildings swayed and workers who had just returned from lunch ran out of buildings and gathered in the street or in parking lots.
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9.58am GMT09:589.58am GMT09:58
The prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, has tweeted about the earthquake. He said he is praying for everyone’s safety.The prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, has tweeted about the earthquake. He said he is praying for everyone’s safety.
Heard about strong earthquake in Afghanistan-Pakistan region whose tremors have been felt in parts of India. I pray for everyone's safety.Heard about strong earthquake in Afghanistan-Pakistan region whose tremors have been felt in parts of India. I pray for everyone's safety.
I have asked for an urgent assessment and we stand ready for assistance where required, including Afghanistan & Pakistan.I have asked for an urgent assessment and we stand ready for assistance where required, including Afghanistan & Pakistan.
Updated at 9.59am GMTUpdated at 9.59am GMT
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The US geological survey is reporting that the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.5. It struck at 9:09 am near the cities of:The US geological survey is reporting that the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.5. It struck at 9:09 am near the cities of:
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Social media users are posting images of what appears to be the aftermath of the earthquake. The full extent of the damage and the number of possible casualties is not yet known.Social media users are posting images of what appears to be the aftermath of the earthquake. The full extent of the damage and the number of possible casualties is not yet known.
Earthquake tremors now in Islamabad pic.twitter.com/4x5XAfKHYyEarthquake tremors now in Islamabad pic.twitter.com/4x5XAfKHYy
People out on the roads ! #Earthquake #Kashmir pic.twitter.com/G04eaQcDXwPeople out on the roads ! #Earthquake #Kashmir pic.twitter.com/G04eaQcDXw
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Vineet Gahlot, director of seismology at the Indian Meteorological Department, has told the Associated Press that the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.7 and an epicentre deep in the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan.Vineet Gahlot, director of seismology at the Indian Meteorological Department, has told the Associated Press that the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.7 and an epicentre deep in the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan.
Pakistan state TV reported the same magnitude.Pakistan state TV reported the same magnitude.
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SummarySummary
A major earthquake has struck south Asia, with tremors felt in northern Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.A major earthquake has struck south Asia, with tremors felt in northern Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.
More than two minutes of sustained tremors were felt in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad. The quake also hit the cities of Lahore, Faisalabad and the mountainous region of Chitral.More than two minutes of sustained tremors were felt in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad. The quake also hit the cities of Lahore, Faisalabad and the mountainous region of Chitral.
Office workers reportedly poured out of their buildings, including in the Afghan capital of Kabul where UN workers rushed outside to safety.Office workers reportedly poured out of their buildings, including in the Afghan capital of Kabul where UN workers rushed outside to safety.
We’ll be publishing the latest updates on this liveblog.We’ll be publishing the latest updates on this liveblog.
Updated at 9.41am GMTUpdated at 9.41am GMT