30 dead, over 370 injured as quake jolts Pakistan-occupied Kashmir

According to the USGS, the epicentre of quake was near New Mirpur in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

September 24, 2019 05:28 pm | Updated September 25, 2019 11:35 am IST - New Delhi

A view of damaged roads after a 5.8-magnitude earthquake rocked PoK on September 24, 2019.

A view of damaged roads after a 5.8-magnitude earthquake rocked PoK on September 24, 2019.

A powerful 5.8-magnitude earthquake jolted Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and several cities in the north-eastern parts of the country on Tuesday, killing at least 30 people and injuring over 370 others. The authorities have stepped up relief efforts.

According to US Geological Survey, the epicentre of the quake was near New Mirpur in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), which was severely affected by the quake. The depth of the quake, which occurred at 4.02 pm (local time), was at 10 kilometres.

According to the Home Department, 30 people were killed and over 370 injured in Mirpur and surrounding areas due to the powerful quake.

Pakistan Meteorological Department’s earthquake centre said the 5.8-magnitude earthquake was located near the mountainous city of Jehlum in Punjab province. However, Minister for Science Fawad Chaudhry said that the intensity of the quake was 7.1.

People stand outside their offices in Islamabad after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake strikes north Pakistan on September 24, 2019.

People stand outside their offices in Islamabad after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake strikes north Pakistan on September 24, 2019.

Some houses collapsed in Mirpur following the earthquake, Deputy Commissioner Raja Qaiser said. Parts of a mosque also collapsed in the area. Emergency has been declared in hospitals across PoK.

Eleven deaths have been reported in Jatlan and nine in Mirpur alone. Other people died in the areas located between Mirpur and Jari Kas, PoK’s State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) Secretary Shahid Mohyiddin said. The number of casualties was likely to increase as around 100 of the injured were admitted to hospitals in a critical condition, the SDMA official said.

TV channels showed the footage of heavily damaged roads in Mirpur, with many vehicles overturned. Several cars fell into the deep cracks on the roads. The building of the state-run Broadcasting House in Mirpur was badly damaged.

The quake was powerful and created panic as people ran out of building, eyewitnesses said.

Several cities including Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Skardu, Kohat, Charsadda, Kasur, Faisalabad, Gujrat, Sialkot, Abbottabad, Mansehra, Chitral, Malakand, Multan, Shangla, Okara, Nowshera, Attock and Jhang felt the tremor.

Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is in New York to attend the UN General Assembly session, expressed grief over the loss of human life. He directed all the concerned departments to provide immediate assistance to the quake-hit areas. President Arif Alvi also expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives.

Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa directed “immediate rescue operation in aid of civil administration” for victims of earthquake in PoK. Army troops with aviation and medical support teams have been dispatched, the media wing of the army tweeted.

“Pakistan Army aviation helicopters have completed aerial survey for damage assessment in Mirpur, Jarikas and Jatlan areas. Army teams have reached earthquake-hit areas of Mirpur, Jatlan and Jarikas. Rescue efforts initiated,” state-run PTV tweeted.

Lt Gen Muhammad Afzal, chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority, said that most of the damage was done in Mirpur and Jhelum.

He said all departments, including NDMA, Pakistan Army, and State Disaster Management have started rescue operation in quake-affected areas.

Afzal said Mangla to Jatalan road and three bridges were damaged in the quake. “We have enough resources to cope with the disaster,” he said.

He said the exact magnitude of disaster will be known by Wednesday.

Pakistan’s major water reservoir Mangla Dam located near Mirpur remained safe, officials said. Mangla dam power house has been closed, cutting off 900 MW power supply to the national grid, they said.

However, Upper Jhelum canal was damaged and water inundated various villages. The breach in the Upper Jhelum Canal was fixed due to timely intervention of officials, PoK Information Minister Mushtaq Minhas said.

Tremors in India

Tremors were felt across several north Indian States, including Jammu and Kashmir, the Delhi-National Capital Region, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) said.

Near India-Pak border

“The epicentre was near the India-Pakistan border,” said J.L. Gautam, head of operations at the Indian NCS. There were no reports of damage or casualties in Jammu and Kashmir. 

“The earthquake was felt but there are no reports of any damage,” Amir Ali, from the disaster management department in Jammu and Kashmir said. With mobile and internet services still cut off in the State after the withdrawal of Article 370 on August 5, people turned to social media to express fears about not being able to get in touch with their families in the Valley.

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