Monday, 26 October 2015

At least 100 people killed in Afghanistan and Pakistan – reports

A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck major cities of Pakistan, including the northern areas on Monday, leaving at least 105 dead and scores injured due to building collapses, landslides and stampedes.

The earthquake struck the country at 2:09pm today (Monday).

Forty minutes after the first earthquake, an aftershock of 4.8 magnitude was reported in the same area. Aftershocks are expected to continue in the affected areas.

The magnitude of today’s earthquake is close to the previous earthquake of 2005, but the destruction was more widespread then due to the shallow epicentre of the quake.

The earthquake in 2005 was at a depth of 26 km, while today’s earthquake was at a depth of 212.5 km, according to analyst Faheem Zaman.

At least 100 people have been killed in the earthquake. These include 24 in Afghanistan and 76 in Pakistan.

The death toll could climb in coming days because communications were down in much of the rugged Hindu Kush mountain range area where the quake was centred. 


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