1 killed, dozens injured in Pakistan quake

May 09, 2014 10:59 am | Updated 12:04 pm IST - KARACHI

A moderate earthquake rattled several towns in southern Pakistan before dawn on Friday, killing one person and wounding 70, a government official said.

The magnitude-5 quake struck the district of Nawabshah, about 400 kilometres northeast of Karachi, said Roshan Ali Sheikh, the top official at the province’s rehabilitation and disaster management department. It hit around 4 am local time while many still slept, causing panic, he said.

Pakistani meteorologist Toseef Ahmed said the epicentre of the quake was 27 kilometres (15 miles) north of Nawabshah.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the temblor had a preliminary magnitude of 4.3 and struck some 12 kilometres north of Nawabshah.

Mohammed Hashim, a doctor at a main government hospital, said dozens of people with head injuries and broken bones were brought to their hospital, and at least five of them were listed in a critical condition.

Mr. Sheikh said at least 25 mud-brick homes collapsed in the quake-hit district and authorities still were assessing the damage.

Witness Shamas Keerio told The Associated Press by telephone that he was sleeping with his family in his home when quake struck.

“I thought as if I am sitting in a boat and it is facing a storm,” Mr. Keerio said. “The walls of our home started swaying, and I quickly came out along with my family members.”

Mr. Keerio said his family felt aftershocks as well.

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