Current:Home > reviewsAt least 9 killed after powerful earthquake rocks Pakistan and Afghanistan -Wealth Legacy Solutions
At least 9 killed after powerful earthquake rocks Pakistan and Afghanistan
Johnathan Walker View
Date:2025-03-11 04:42:51
A magnitude-6.5 earthquake rattled much of Pakistan and Afghanistan on Tuesday, sending panicked residents fleeing from homes and offices and frightening people even in remote villages. At least nine people died.
More than 100 people were brought to hospitals in the Swat valley region of Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in a state of shock, Bilal Faizi, a spokesman for Pakistan's emergency services told The Associated Press.
"These terrified people collapsed, and some of them collapsed because of the shock of the earthquake," he said. Faizi said most were later discharged from the hospital.
Faizi and other officials said nine people were killed when roofs collapsed in various parts of northwestern Pakistan. Dozens of others were injured in the quake, which was centered in Afghanistan and also felt in bordering Tajikistan. The earthquake triggered landslides in some of the mountainous areas, disrupting traffic.
Taimoor Khan, a spokesman for the provincial disaster management authority in the northwest, said at least 19 mudbrick homes collapsed in remote areas. "We are still collecting data about the damages," he said.
The powerful tremors sent many people fleeing their homes and offices in Pakistan's capital of Islamabad, some reciting verses from the Quran, Islam's holy book. Media reports suggested cracks had appeared in some apartment buildings in the city.
The scene was repeated in Kabul and other parts of Afghanistan.
"The quake was so strong and terrifying, we thought houses are collapsing on us, people were all shouting and were shocked," said Shafiullah Azimi, a Kabul resident.
There were varying reports about the quake's epicenter and strength, but the U.S. Geological Survey reported a 6.5 magnitude earthquake in the far northeast of Afghanistan, near the country's border with Pakistan, at a depth of about 116 miles. It was also felt in bordering Tajikistan, The Associated Press reported. People in Delhi, India, who turned to social media in the earthquake's aftermath reported feeling the tremor as well.
The USGS initially assessed that there was a "low likelihood" of damage or casualties based on the location and strength of the temblor. Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson for the government in Afghanistan, had initially said no casualties had been reported in a tweet posted about an hour after the quake. Health centers across the country were placed on standby anyway, the spokesperson added. He said later that Afghanistan's public health ministry had ordered the deployment of resources to potentially affected areas in the northern part of the country, where the earthquake may have caused damage.
Rakhshinda Tauseed, a physician, said she was at her hospital in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore when the earthquake hit. "I quickly asked patients to go move to a safer place," she said.
Khurram Shahzad, a resident in Pakistan's garrison city of Rawalpindi, said he was having dinner with his family at a restaurant when the walls started swaying.
"I quickly thought that it is a big one, and we left the restaurant and came out," he told The Associated Press by phone. He said he saw hundreds of people standing on the streets.
The situation was similar in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on the border with Afghanistan, where people were seen standing outside their homes and offices.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in a statement said he asked disaster management officials to remain vigilant to handle any situation.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the main spokesman for the Taliban government in Afghanistan, tweeted that the Ministry of Public Health had ordered all health centers to be on standby.
The region is prone to violent seismic upheavals. A magnitude-7.6 quake in 2005 killed thousands of people in Pakistan and Kashmir.
Last year in southeastern Afghanistan, a 6.1-magnitude quake struck a rugged, mountainous region, flattening stone and mud-brick homes. Afghanistan's Taliban rulers put the total death toll from the quake at 1,150, with hundreds more injured, while the U.N. has offered a lower estimate of 770.
- In:
- Pakistan
- Earthquake
veryGood! (5512)
Related
- Bill Belichick's salary at North Carolina: School releases football coach's contract details
- Bridgerton Season 3 Trailer’s Scandalous Romance is the Object of All Your Desires
- Desperate young Guatemalans try to reach the US even after horrific deaths of migrating relatives
- Inflation has caused summer camp costs to soar. Here are tips for parents on how to save
- The Louvre will be renovated and the 'Mona Lisa' will have her own room
- Breaking from routine with a mini sabbatical or ‘adult gap year’ can be rejuvenating
- My son was feeling left behind. What kids with autistic siblings want you to know.
- 58-year-old grandmother of 12 breaks world planking record after holding position for more than 4.5 hours
- Toyota to invest $922 million to build a new paint facility at its Kentucky complex
- Kansas City Chiefs’ Rashee Rice facing aggravated assault charge after high-speed crash in Dallas
Ranking
- Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
- 'Daunting' Michael Jackson biopic wows CinemaCon with first footage of Jaafar Jackson
- Man gets 7½ years for 2022 firebombing of Wisconsin anti-abortion office
- Here's what's different about Toyota's first new 4Runner SUV in 15 years
- Rams vs. 49ers highlights: LA wins rainy defensive struggle in key divisional game
- Justice Neil Gorsuch is not pleased with judges setting nationwide policy. But how common is it?
- Masters Par 3 Contest coverage: Leaderboard, highlights from Rickie Fowler’s win
- EPA sets first ever limits on toxic PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in drinking water
Recommendation
Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
Gas prices are going back up: These states have seen the biggest increases lately
Assistant principal ignored warnings that 6-year-old boy had gun before he shot teacher, report says
2 officers, suspect wounded in exchange of gunfire in Lansing, Michigan
Meet first time Grammy nominee Charley Crockett
As his trans daughter struggles, a father pushes past his prejudice. ‘It was like a wake-up’
What we know about Barbara Walters, from her notorious pal to the 'SNL' nickname she hated
Ice Spice to Make Acting Debut in Spike Lee Movie