Philippine Daily Inquirer

Strong quake hits northeast India; 8 people dead, scores hurt

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GUWAHATI, India—At least eight people were killed and scores injured on Monday when a strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck northeast India, sending panicked residents fleeing into the streets even hundreds of kilometers away in Bangladesh.

Five were killed in India, the government said, while three people died in Bangladesh after suffering strokes or heart attacks following the early-morning quake.

Anurag Gupta of India’s National Disaster Management Authority said buildings had been damaged in Imphal, capital of Manipur state, where the quake was centered.

“Five people are confirmed dead and 33 have been injured in Imphal. A six-story building in the capital was partially damaged and some small structures have also developed cracks,” he told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

An official at one of the main hospitals in Imphal, however, said more than 50 people had been admitted since the quake with head injuries and limb fractures.

Imphal resident Deepak Shijagurum­ayum, whose house was severely damaged, described scenes of chaos after the quake.

“Almost everyone was asleep when it struck and were thrown out of their beds,” Shijagurum­ayum told AFP by phone from the city.

“People were crying and praying in the streets and in open spaces. Hundreds remained outdoors for several hours fearing aftershock­s.”

The US Geological Survey said the quake hit at 4:35 a.m., 29 km west-northwest of Imphal.

The Press Trust of India news agency said buildings had collapsed near the epicenter and the electricit­y supply had been cut in parts of Manipur, which borders Myanmar, and has a long history of separatist unrest.

Nearly 60 victims were being treated for their injuries in hospitals in Bangladesh, where the earthquake triggered panic on the streets of major cities.

One 23-year-old Bangladesh­i man died after suffering a stroke when he ran out of his house, while another two people—a farmer and a university official—died of heart attacks, police said.

One of the wounded was a university student who jumped from a fourth-floor balcony and was in a critical condition.

There were similar scenes in the northeast Indian city of Guwahati, the main commercial city of the mineral-rich state of Assam, where an AFP correspond­ent said residents were “in a state of shock” after being woken by the shaking.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that he had spoken to local authoritie­s in Assam about the impact of the quake.

The tremors were felt as far away as Kolkata, some 600 km distant in the Indian state of West Bengal, where buildings shook.

 ?? AFP ?? RESIDENTS gather near the wreckage of a building in Imphal, India, on Jan. 4, after a strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck.
AFP RESIDENTS gather near the wreckage of a building in Imphal, India, on Jan. 4, after a strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck.

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