Thirty-two people were killed and dozens injured when a major 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit southwestern Pakistan today, with most damage and casualties reported near the epicentre in Balochistan.
Thirty-two people were killed and houses and shops damaged in Awaran area of Khuzdar district in Balochistan province, TV news channels reported.
Two bodies were pulled from the debris of a collapsed building. Dozens of injured were taken to hospital, media reports said.
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Houses were also damaged in Pasni and Windar but details were awaited from these areas, Baloch said.
The army despatched over 200 troops, rescue and medical teams and a helicopter to the worst-hit areas. Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Malik too said an emergency had been declared in Awaran, seven to eight hours' drive from Quetta, the provincial capital.
Both US Geological Survey (USGS) and Pakistan's meteorological office gave the magnitude as 7.7 on the Richter Scale. USGS said three aftershocks measuring between 5 and 5.9 were recorded after the quake.
The quake, with its epicentre 69 km from Awaran, struck at 4.29 pm Pakistani time at a depth of 23 kilometres.
Tremors were felt in Karachi, Hyderabad, Larkana and other towns and cities of Sindh province. Reports said the quake was also felt as far away as Lahore, Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
The tremors that lasted almost a minute caused widespread panic in many places. People rushed out of their offices and homes in Karachi, the country's largest city, and other parts of Sindh and Balochistan provinces.
National Seismic Monitoring Centre Director Zahid Rafi told PTI the tremors were of "great intensity" in Quetta and in some remote areas of Balochistan.