6.0-magnitude earthquake hits eastern Afghanistan, kills 9

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6.0-magnitude earthquake hits eastern Afghanistan, kills 9

6.0-magnitude earthquake hits eastern Afghanistan, kills 9

Sunday’s 6.0-magnitude earthquake was centered near the city of Jalalabad, Afghanistan, and could be felt through parts of western Pakistan. Image courtesy of USGS

A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan near its border with Pakistan on Sunday, killing at least nine people, government officials said.

The temblor struck around 11:47 p.m. in Nangarhar province. The epicenter was at a depth of 8.7 miles, about 17 miles west-southwest of Jalalabad and 27 miles south of Markaz-e Woluswali-ye Achin, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Jalalabad is about 74 miles east of the capital of Kabul.

Ajmal Darwaish, spokesman for the Nangarhar province’s health ministry, said at least nine people died and more than two dozen people were injured there, according to Sky News.

Aftershocks of 4.5- and 5.2-magnitudes followed the main earthquake in the minutes after.

Pakistan’s Geo News reported the shaking was felt as far as Lahore, Peshawar, Mardan and Murree. No major damage was reported in the country.

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