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A doctor attends to a man injured in an
earthquake in the city of Quetta Oct. 29, 2008. At least 100 people were
killed as an earthquake hit southwestern Pakistan's Balochistan province
early Wednesday morning, private DAWN NEWS TV channel reported.
(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
ISLAMABAD, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- At least 100 people were
killed as an earthquake hit southwestern Pakistan's Balochistan province early
Wednesday morning, private DAWN NEWS TV channel reported.
Many others were also injured and more than 500
houses damaged in the worst-hit Ziarat area, said the report.
So far seven aftershocks have been recorded in the
area and meteorological department warned more aftershocks were likely to hit
the area in the coming week.
Farooq Ahmad Khan, chief of
National Disaster Management Authority was quoted by DAWN NEWS as saying that
medical teams had reached Ziarat area and the top priority at the moment was to
rescue people from rubble of damaged houses.
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Earthquake victims dig through rubble
after an earthquake in Ziarat, Baluchistan province, in this video grab
taken Oct. 29, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
A field hospital consisting of 25 doctors and 100
paramedics have also been dispatched to the quake-affected areas.
Up to 1,000 tents, 1,500 blankets and edible items
have been dispatched to Ziarat.
The DAWN NEWS quoted official sources as saying that
two quakes occurred Wednesday morning. The first one measuring magnitude 5.0 on
Richter scale took place at 4:33 a.m. (2233 GMT Tuesday) and the second one
measuring magnitude 6.1 occurred at 5:10 a.m. (2310GMT Tuesday).
Ghulam Rasul, chief meteorologist of the research and
development division of Pakistan Meteorologic Department (PMD) earlier told
Xinhua on phone that the quake measured magnitude 6.5.
¡¡The Chief Minister of Balochistan province has
ordered the concerned departments to utilize all possible resources to evacuate
sufferers and provide relief to them.
The Balochistan provincial government has sought help
from armed forces to carry out relief operations.