Strong earthquake hits Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush region, 20 injured

By Reuters

  • More than 20 injured, dozens of homes damages
  • Another quake reported in Pakistan earlier; ​more than 20 people injured
  • People leave their homes in panic ‌in Pakistan’s Swat district, witness says
June 27 (Reuters) – (This June 27 story has been corrected to say 20 people were injured, not no injuries, in headline and first bullet point)
A strong earthquake struck Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush region on Saturday, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre said, sending out tremors that could be ​felt from the capital Kabul across the border into neighbouring Pakistan.

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​There were no immediate official reports of casualties or damage ⁠from the earthquake, but checks were ongoing, the Afghanistan National Disaster Management ​Authority said in a statement.
The magnitude 6 quake occurred at a ​depth of 100 km (62 miles), EMSC said.
A magnitude 5.4 earthquake struck Pakistan earlier on Saturday, according to EMSC.
More than 20 people were injured and dozens of houses were damaged ​in different areas of Musakhail district in Pakistan, the district’s deputy commissioner ​Abdul Razzaq Khajak told Reuters.
The disaster management authority in Pakistan’s Balochistan province said ‌around ⁠125 houses were damaged, adding that relief teams were sent to the affected area along with tents and food, solar panels, blankets and other items.
People ran out of their doors in panic in Swat district in northern ​Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, ​resident Daniyal Ahmad ⁠told Reuters. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
“It was very huge here in Swat and it lasted ​for quite a long time,” he said.
“People came out ​of their ⁠houses and women and children were seen crying in panic.”
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed grief over the damage caused and ordered an urgent response from ⁠the ​authorities to help those affected, his office said.

Reporting ​by Sayed Hassib in Kabul, Mushtaq Ali in Peshawar, Saleem Ahmed in Quetta, and Gnaneshwar ​Rajan, Angela Christy M in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Paul Simao

Strong earthquake hits Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush region, 20 injured