One dead, 30 injured in southern Pakistan quakes
Saturday, 10 May 2014
KARACHI, May 9 (AFP): A series of small earthquakes hit southern Pakistan on Friday, killing at least one person and injuring 30 others, officials said.
Three shallow quakes struck near the city of Nawabshah in Sindh province in the space of an hour starting at 2:51 am (2251 GMT Thursday), sending frightened residents running into the streets praying for their lives.
The most powerful tremor was measured at 5.0 magnitude, an official in the meteorological department told AFP.
An emergency was declared at the city's hospitals and district offices, with schools and colleges closed down, he said. Around 100 houses in Nawabshah were damaged.
Work was under way to assess the extent of the damage caused by the quakes, which were also felt in several nearby small towns including Sakrand, Daur, Daulat Pur and Bandhi.
Asif Arain, a Nawabshah resident, said: "The shaking woke us and we ran out of home reciting verses from the Koran.
"Then we felt another jolt, that was even more terrifying. I felt sick."
A local administration official, Irfan Kathio, told AFP that at least one person had died and 30 others were injured, including women and children.
"We received 30 injured in our hospital, of whom one 71-year-old man died of his injuries," Mohammad Hashim, a senior doctor at Nawabshah's civil hospital, told AFP.
He said the condition of five of the injured was critical.
Taj Colony neighbourhood in Nawabshah was the worst affected, resident Ghulam Mustafa told AFP.