Pakistan’s second large earthquake not an aftershock: 22 dead

September 30, 2013 PAKISTAN A powerful 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit southwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 22 people in a region already devastated by a tremor which left more than 300 people dead this week, local officials said. Earthquake survivors face long wait for aid. “The death toll is increasing. Rescue workers have so far recovered 22 dead bodies,” Hari Fal, the top government official in Khuzdar town told Agence-France Presse (AFP), adding that more than 50 people have been wounded. Officials fear the toll in Saturday’s quake in Awaran, the poorest district in the southwest province of Baluchistan, could still rise further. The new quake struck the remote district of Awaran, at a depth of 14 kilometers at 12:34 pm (0734 GMT) according to the US Geological Survey. Although USGS said it was an aftershock of the Tuesday 7.7-magnitude quake, an official at the National Seismic Centre of Pakistan classified it as a new earthquake. “It was not an aftershock, it was an independent earthquake,” Zahid Rafi, the centre’s director, told Geo TV. Awaran was shattered by a 7.7-magnitude quake on Tuesday, September 24, which left 359 dead and more than 100,000 people homeless. Relief efforts there have been thwarted by insurgent attacks on rescue convoys, with local officials admitting that teams have been unable to reach thousands of survivors in the worst-hit areas. “This new earthquake destroyed all that remains of the first quake, two villages destroyed completely,” said Abdul Malik, provincial chief minister of Baluchistan. Pakistan’s chief meteorologist Arif Mehmood told Express News that the magnitude of Saturday’s quake measured 7.2. 
Officials said villagers were digging through newly created debris and that dozens of wounded people have been taken to a make-shift hospital in Mashkey area, Awaran. “The condition of some the injured was critical,” Doctor Asif Anwar told AFP from the makeshift hospital. Deputy Commissioner of Awaran, Abdul Rasheed Baloch told Geo TV that quake destroyed hundreds of mud houses in the Mashkey area, saying that “a lot of people have been trapped under the rubble. The telephone system has been damaged and we are not able to talk to someone and find out the exact information about the losses… But we have reports of severe losses in that area,” Baloch said. An AFP reporter in Awaran said Saturday that hundreds of patients being treated in the aftermath of the previous quake fled a hospital in panic as the new tremor hit. Even before the latest quake struck, local officials said some 30,000 survivors were still waiting for aid. As well as being remote, the area is a stronghold of Baluch separatist rebels waging a decade-long insurgency against the Pakistani state. Since the Tuesday quake, insurgents have launched several attacks on rescue teams and issued threats. On Thursday, a helicopter carrying the head of the NDMA came under rocket fire by insurgents while flying in Awaran district. No-one was hurt and no damage was done. On Friday, insurgents also opened fire on another helicopter and, in two separate incidents, fired on rescue convoys, officials said, adding that no one was hurt in the attacks. The situation has forced officials to abandon efforts to reach survivors directly, saying instead they will work through village committees and private NGOs. Manan Baloch, a leader of the Baluchistan National Movement, allied to the Baluchistan Liberation Front, told AFP that his group will only allow private NGOs and local officials to help survivors. “We will not allow army or FC (paramilitary Frontier Corps) here, only NGOs or local officials are allowed to come here,” he said. –Rappler
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4 Responses to Pakistan’s second large earthquake not an aftershock: 22 dead

  1. In a rich country it seems strange that these poor people forced by circumstances to live in an active earthquake zone aren’t provided by their government well beforehand with the means to begin to help themselves, but instead must wait in agony amid the shattered ruins and damaged roads until outside aid can reach them.

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  2. Dennis E. says:

    There seems to be massive changes happening here also.

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  3. How do they know it was a separarte earthquake and not an aftershock? Is it the location of the quake? Just curious.

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