Powerful quake shakes Pakistan's capital (AP) Updated: 2005-12-25 16:47
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A magnitude-5.2 earthquake shook
Pakistan's capital and the northwestern region on Sunday, but there were no
immediate reports of injuries or damage.
The quake shortly after 1 p.m. shook buildings in Islamabad, where some
residents ran out of their homes, Geo television reported.
The state-run Seismological Center in the northwestern city of Peshawar said
the moderate quake was centered 125 miles northeast of Peshawar.
A number of quakes have struck the country since a massive temblor on Oct. 8
killed an estimated 87,000 people and left more than 3.5 million homeless in
northwestern Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.
Local television reported the temblor also jolted Kashmir and northwestern
Pakistan. The center said it had no reports it was felt in Muzaffarabad, the
capital of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir and one of the zones hardest hit by the
Oct. 8 quake. An Associated Press reporter in Muzaffarabad said he did not feel
the quake.
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