The United States Geological Service put the magnitude of the earthquake
at 7.7 and said its epicenter was in the far northern province of
Badakhshan, which borders Tajikistan
and China. USGS said it was 213 kilometers (132.3 miles) deep and 73
kilometers (45 miles) south of the Badakhshan capital, Fayzabad.
"There are reports of casualties and destruction" in some remote
districts of Badakhshan, said the provincial director of the national
disaster management authority, Abdullah Humayoon Dehqan.
Power was cut across much of the Afghan capital, where tremors were felt
for around 45 seconds. Houses shook, walls cracked and cars rolled in
the street. Officials in the capital could not be immediately reached as
telephones appeared to be cut across the country.
In Pakistan,
Zahid Rafiq, an official with the meteorological department, said the
quake was felt across the country. In Islamabad, buildings shook and
people poured into the streets in a panic, with many reciting verses
from the Quran.
"I was praying when the massive earthquake rattled my home. I came out
in a panic," said Munir Anwar, a resident of Liaquat Pur in the eastern
Punjab province.
The quake was also felt in the Indian capital New Delhi, though no
damage was immediately reported. Office buildings swayed and workers who
had just returned from lunch ran out of buildings and gathered in the
street or in parking lots.
-ABC News
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