Strong earthquake hits Indian subcontinent (AP/AFP) Updated: 2005-10-08 15:10
 Pakistani rescue workers survey the damages of
a building after an earthquake in Lahore October 8, 2005. Scores of people
were feared killed or trapped on Saturday after two buildings collapsed in
Pakistan's capital following a major earthquake felt across the Indian
subcontinent. The earthquake, with a magnitude of 7.6, struck at 0350 GMT
and was centred in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, about 95 km (60 miles)
northeast of Islamabad. [Reuters]
 Pakistani rescue workers gather
at a building damaged by an earthquake felt across the
Indian sub-continent, Islamabad, October 8, 2005. Some 1000 were feared killed or trapped in two
apartments blocks reduced to rubble in Islamabad by a major earthquake on
Saturday centred 95 km (60 miles) northeast of the Pakistani capital. The
two tower blocks contained 75 apartments, officials said.
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