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Strong earthquake jolts Pakistan-administered Kashmir
- At least 19 people have died and 300 have been wounded, but the death toll is expected to rise
- The 5.2-magnitude quake hit near the Kashmiri city of Mirpur
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At least 19 people have been killed and 300 wounded after a shallow earthquake rattled north-eastern Pakistan on Tuesday, with the tremor tearing roads apart and heavily damaging infrastructure.
The quake sent people in cities across the country running into the streets, as cars near the epicentre were wedged in between cracks that appeared in roads while other vehicles were upended by the tremor.
The epicentre of the 5.2-magnitude quake was near the Kashmiri city of Mirpur, roughly 20km (12 miles) north of Jhelum in agricultural Punjab province, according to data released by the US Geological Survey.
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On one of the district’s two main roads, reporters could see cracks over a metre (3ft) deep, some filling with water from a nearby canal.
Ambulances could be seen, but Pakistani troops were preventing further travel. The military deployed “aviation and medical support” teams along with troops to affected areas in Kashmir, according to its spokesman.
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