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Earthquake kills child, injures dozens in Pakistan

by Reuters
Wednesday, 31 January 2018 10:13 GMT

ARCHIVE PHOTO: Afghan security personnel are on standby in the mountainous Hindu Kush region May 2010 REUTERS/Ahmad Masood

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The quake rattled buildings in the Afghan capital and was also felt in parts of India

(Updates with casualties in Pakistan)

KABUL, Jan 31 (Reuters) - A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck northeast Afghanistan on Wednesday, shaking large parts of the region and killing a child and injuring several people in neighbouring Pakistan, officials said.

The quake, which rattled buildings in the Afghan capital and was also felt in parts of India, struck 270 km (167 miles) northeast of Kabul in the Hindu Kush mountains, at a depth of 180 km, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre said.

A baby girl was killed and 10 people were injured when roofs of mud-walled houses collapsed in the southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan, a district deputy chief, Shabbir Megnal, said.

There were no immediate reports of any serious damage or casualties in Afghanistan.

Large parts of the region are seismically active because a tectonic plate, known as the Indian plate, is pushing north into the Eurasian plate.

A 7.6-magnitude quake in northern Pakistan in October 2005 killed about 75,000 people. (Reporting by Robert Birsel and Gul Yousafzai in QUETTA; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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