Strong earthquake kills 30 in remote part of Pakistan
At least 30 percent of of houses in the impoverished Awaran district in Baluchistan have caved in, official says; relief operations under way
Women, children and family members of Abdul Razzaq Baloch, who had been missing since March, hold a banner and posters during a protest outside Karachi Press Club
Women, children and family members of Abdul Razzaq Baloch, who had been missing since March, hold a banner and posters during a protest outside Karachi Press Club June 4, 2013. Picture taken June 4, 2013. To match Special Report PAKISTAN-DISAPPEARANCES/ REUTERS/Stringer (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
Members of the Baloch Human Rights Organization hold banners while protesting outside Karachi Press Club
Members of the Baloch Human Rights Organization hold banners while protesting outside Karachi Press Club August 21, 2013. Picture taken August 21, 2013. To match Special Report PAKISTAN-DISAPPEARANCES/ REUTERS/Stringer (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
SPECIAL REPORT-The struggle Pakistan does not want reported
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At least 30 killed in strong earthquake in Pakistan
Thirty people and at least 30 percent of houses in the impoverished Awaran district destroyed in quake - official
Strong quake strikes western Pakistan, 6 dead
Twenty-five people reported injured, death toll expected to rise; rescue operations under way, Baluch chief secretary Babar Yaqoob says
Strong quake strikes western Pakistan, no casualties reported
Tremors felt across the province and in the city of Karachi
Strong earthquake strikes remote western Pakistan, felt in New Delhi
7.8 magnitude quake struck 145 miles southeast of Dalbandin, in Pakistan's western province of Balochistan - USGS
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