The Manila Times

5.2-quake rattles Pakistan, 22 killed

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At least 22 people have been killed and more than 300 suffered various injuries after a shallow earthquake rattled northeaste­rn Pakistan, tearing car-sized cracks into roads and heavily damaging infrastruc­ture.

The quake sent people in Lahore and Islamabad running into the streets. With rescue operations expected to continue overnight, residents in the worsthit areas described their horror as walls collapsed and houses fell.

The epicenter of the 5.2-magnitude quake was near the Kashmiri city of Mirpur, roughly 20 kilometers north of Jhelum in agricultur­al Punjab province, according to the United States Geological Survey.

On one of the district’s two main roads, Agence FrancePres­se reporters could see cracks at least four feet (1.2 metres) deep, some filling with water from a nearby canal. Television images showed cars wedged in to some cracks, while a bus and a truck lay by the side of the road.

In the village of Sahankikri, on the outskirts of Mirpur, residents said almost all the 400 houses were damaged.

“We are shelterles­s now,” said one, Shamraiz Akhtar.

“I will never foreget the horrible sound” of the quake, another resident, Muhammad Ramzan, told Agence FrancePres­se. “It looked like the entire village tossed and turned and spun around.”

“We... were sitting having a gossip when suddenly the earthquake shook us all. Fortunatel­y the wall collapsed the other way, burying one of our buffalo,” 23-year-old student Nabeel Hussain said.

Piles of rubble could be seen as darkness fell on the village, with the sound of women wailing in mourning. Others spoke only in whispers, fearful of aftershock­s.

“At least 19 people have been killed and more than 300 wounded,” Sardar Gulfaraz, deputy inspector general of police in Mirpur, said in televised comments.

A second Kashmiri official, Minister for Rehabilita­tion Ahmed Raza Qadri, put the death toll at 20.

But the chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority gave a lower toll at a press conference in Islamabad.

the number of wounded is 100,” its chairman Lieutenant General Mohammad Afzal said, adding that he had received reports of a higher toll.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Pakistani men stand beside a collapsed building following an earthquake on the outskirts of Mirpur. At least 22 people have been killed and over 300 were wounded after a shallow earthquake rattled north- eastern Pakistan. ISLAMABAD:
AFP PHOTO Pakistani men stand beside a collapsed building following an earthquake on the outskirts of Mirpur. At least 22 people have been killed and over 300 were wounded after a shallow earthquake rattled north- eastern Pakistan. ISLAMABAD:

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