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Pakistan death toll jumps to 52 after S. Asia quake: officials
« on: October 26, 2015, 12:45:42 pm »
Pakistan death toll jumps to 52 after S. Asia quake: officials
By AFP     47 mins ago in World

The Pakistan death toll after a powerful earthquake rocked South Asia Monday has jumped to at least 52, officials told AFP.

The toll stood at at least 28 in the northern tribal areas, 20 in the northwest, three in Gilgit-Baltistan and one in Pakistani Kashmir, various officials told AFP.

A further 12 people were known to have died in Afghanistan.

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Schoolgirls killed in stampede after Afghan quake
By AFP     1 hour ago in World
 

At least 18 people, including 12 schoolgirls, were killed after a powerful earthquake jolted northeastern Afghanistan on Monday, officials said, warning that the toll was expected to rise.

The girls were killed when a stampede broke out in their school in Taluqan city, the capital of the remote province of Takhar.

"The students rushed to escape the school building, triggering a stampede," Takhar education department chief Enayat Naweed told AFP.

"Twelve students, all minors, were killed and 35 others were injured."

Separately, in Nangarhar province, bordering Pakistan, Six people were killed and 69 others were injured, Najeeb Kamawal, head of the local public hospital told AFP.

Nangyalay Yousufzai, the head of Nangarhar Red Crescent Society, gave a higher death toll of seven.
Map of Afghanistan locating epicentre of earthquake on Monday
Map of Afghanistan locating epicentre of earthquake on Monday
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"Some people are trapped under debris in some districts of Nangarhar province," Yousufzai said.

"This is the not the final toll -- it is expected to keep rising."

A powerful 7.5 magnitude quake struck Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region and was felt throughout much of South Asia, killing scores of people, with fears the death toll could rise substantially.

The US Geological Survey put the epicentre near Jurm in Badakhshan province, neighbouring Takhar, at a depth of 213.5 kilometres.

Thousands of frightened people rushed into the streets across Afghanistan, Pakistan and India as the quake rocked a swathe of the subcontinent.

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