However, the site has fascinated local residents, who have thronged the coastline in Balochistan province to get a glimpse of the new piece of land that emerged from the sea.
The 7.7-magnitude quake that struck Balochistan's remote Awaran district yesterday killed over 260 people and affected some 300,000.
The island sprang from the seabed off the coastline near the port of Gwadar, 400 km from the quake's epicentre. The Pakistani media has dubbed it the "Zalzala Jazeera" or "quake island".
"Our team found bubbles rising from the surface of the island that caught fire when a match was lit and we forbade our team from starting any fires. It is methane gas," Mohammad Danish, a marine biologist from the National Institute of Oceanography, told Geo News.
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The island is 60 to 70 feet above sea level and its land mass measures about 120 metres by 300 metres.
Both these islands emerged without an earthquake and collapsed in strong currents and winds.
The same area witnessed an island's emergence in 1945 following an earthquake.