The Free Press Journal

Quakes rattle NW Pakistan, nine children injured

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Two strong earthquake­s with one measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale on Wednesday jolted parts of northwest Pakistan's KhyberPakh­tunkhwa province, injuring at least nine children and causing panic among the residents.

The epicentre of the quake measuring above 6 was along the Afghanista­n-Tajikistan border and it originated at a depth of 97 kilometre, said a spokesman for KhyberPakh­tunkhwa Metrologic­al Department.

The tremor was felt hours after a 5.5-magnitude earthquake hit Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province, injuring at least nine children and spreading fear among residents.

The epicenter of the quake was northweste­rn city of Bannu at a depth of 12 kilometres.

The temblor was felt in the Swat Valley and Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province bordering Afghanista­n, Pakistan Meteorolog­ical Department was quoted as saying by 'The Express Tribune'. At least nine children were injured in Bannu's Government Model School near Tankhi Bazaar, it said. The panic-stricken children rushed out of the three-story building. Few jumped from second and third floors of the building. The injured have been shifted to District Headquarte­rs Hospital, the report said.

Last month, a 5.6-magnitude earthquake jolted many towns of KhyberPakh­tunkhwa province. The epicenter of the quake was at the depth of 200 kilometres in Hindu Kush mountain area of Afghanista­n.

 ??  ?? People stand outside their office building after a 6.2 earthquake is felt in Islamabad, Pakistan, Wednesday, Wednesday.Two moderate earthquake­s hours apart rattled Pakistan's capital and the country's northwest Wednesday. AP
People stand outside their office building after a 6.2 earthquake is felt in Islamabad, Pakistan, Wednesday, Wednesday.Two moderate earthquake­s hours apart rattled Pakistan's capital and the country's northwest Wednesday. AP

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