Rescue work expands in quake-hit Pakistan, Afghanistan
KABUL,
Afghanistan — Authorities in Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan
intensified rescue and relief operations Tuesday in rugged,
earthquake-affected areas as the death toll rose to at least 270.
Monday's
7.5-magnitude quake was centered deep beneath the Hindu Kush mountains
in Afghanistan's sparsely populated Badakhshan province, which borders
Pakistan, Tajikistan and China, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Pakistani
government official Amir Afaq said Tuesday that civil and military
authorities had reached the remote, impoverished areas in the country's
northwest to help the quake victims. "We are transporting tents,
medicines and other items to quake-hit areas," he said. The quake
damaged nearly 2,000 homes in the area, he said.
Troops and
military doctors had reached the quake zone and were engaged in rescue
work, Pakistani army spokesman Lt. Gen. Asil Saleem Bajwa said.
The
quake shook buildings in the Afghan capital of Kabul early Monday
afternoon for up to 45 seconds, creating cracks in walls and shutting
down power. Frightened workers who had just returned from lunch break
rushed out of swaying buildings in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad
and the Indian capital of New Delhi.
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