October 09, 2005

Pakistan Quake Tolls More Than 18,000 Dead

(Islamabad, Pakistan) According to officials, it's estimated that more than 18,300 people have died as a result of Saturday's earthquake. Communications have been cut off and landslides have made roads impassable. Current need is for helicopter transportation to carry relief supplies to remote areas.

From CNN.com:

"In certain areas, the entire villages -- they have collapsed. In certain areas, almost entire towns, they have vanished from the scene," Pakistan's military spokesman, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, told CNN. The country, he said, has launched its largest relief operation.

He estimated at least 18,000 people have died in Pakistan alone, and 41,000 are injured. The majority of those deaths are thought to have occurred in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir. Another military spokesman, Brig. Shah Jahan, said relief and rescue workers have yet to access 30 to 40 percent of the affected areas.

CNN can confirm more than 10,000 deaths in Pakistan, most in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir. The dead include 230 Pakistani soldiers and 250 school girls whose bodies were recovered from a school at Gari Habi Ullaha between Manshera and Muzaffarabad.

Eyewitnesses report the city of Balakot, in the North-West Frontier province, is destroyed. "It is likely the ground zero," Sultan told CNN.

Also, 250 students died when a school building collapsed 40 miles from Islamabad and the collapse of three school buildings in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir killed an estimated 200 more students. Only one person has been reported killed in Afghanistan, a young girl who died when her house in Jalalabad collapsed.

From Aljazeera.net:

The estimated toll of the South Asian earthquake on Saturday has hit 30,000, Pakistan-administered Kashmir's works and communication minister says.

"Our rough estimates say more than 30,000 people have died in the earthquake in Kashmir," minister Tariq Farooq said on Sunday.

"There are cities, there are towns which have been completely destroyed. Muzaffarabad is devastated," he added, referring to the capital of Pakistan's sector of disputed Kashmir.

Within 24 hours of the earthquake, the U.S. Geological Survey recorded 22 aftershocks, including one that measured 6.2 on the Richter Scale. An eight-man UN Disaster Coordination team is due to arrive in Islamabad today.

According to a CNN cable broadcast and Xinhua, rescue teams from the UK, Germany, Italy, France, Switzerland, Russia, and the U.S. are due to arrive in hours. Medical relief centers have been set up by the Pakistan military. Confirmed dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir is 355. Frantic efforts are underway to rescue people out of collapsed apartment buildings in Islamabad.

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Posted by: Mike Pechar at 05:16 AM | Comments (15) | Add Comment
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1 I spoke to someone in Islamabad yesterday, and he said the damage was extensive. He told me of a 10-story apartment building near where he lives completely flattened. So yes, it's pretty bad out there. Until this happened I wasn't even aware that this was an earthquake-prone area.

Posted by: IO ERROR at October 09, 2005 10:35 AM (vhWf1)

2 Muzaffarabad is located about 10km SW of the epicenter and, as your post notes, they are describing it as devastated. It had a popoulation of about 78,000. My guess is the death toll will be much worse than a mere 30,000. Prayers and lots of help will be needed.

Posted by: Dusty at October 09, 2005 01:46 PM (Jg9zI)

3 "God" using it's very own weapons of mass destruction a lot on this century. Targeting you, commies, hindus and muslims while making the weather better and better in Europe and Canada... Perhaps the Almighty One is trying to point out the obvious: He looooooves semi-sosialist critizers and hates what everyone else is doing. (still atheist though...)

Posted by: A Finn at October 10, 2005 03:56 AM (cWMi4)

4 hmm... criticizers...

Posted by: A Finn at October 10, 2005 04:01 AM (cWMi4)

5 Hmm... interresting... http://www.profaniwiki.com/index.php?title=American

Posted by: A Finn at October 10, 2005 05:01 AM (cWMi4)

6 Finn, Paris lost 3,000 souls when God sent them a measly heatwave. That's three times as many as were killed by Katrina, which, as you know, was a massive storm that would have literally leveled half of France. So obviously God doesn't have to try as hard when he wants to kill you Euroweenies.

Posted by: Carlos at October 10, 2005 07:59 AM (GbzDT)

7 Carlos, God doesn't have to concern Himself at all with the Euroweenies. They abort 2/3 of their babies, the native European population is taking a nosedive, and Finn will soon be dressed in a burka having to worrrrrrry about getting buggered by the Muslims. Although in all honesty, Finland is probably in better shape than the rest of Europe vis-a-vie the radical Muslims.

Posted by: jesusland joe at October 10, 2005 08:44 AM (rUyw4)

8 Last year it was the tsunami then more recently it was hurricane katrina for a earthquake in pakaistan what next? it this ARMAGEDON are these the end times?

Posted by: sandpiper at October 10, 2005 09:30 AM (JtcRt)

9 Yeah, the French sure can't withstand blessings... Armageddon? Maybe. Muslim problem? Relevant sooner or later, especially now that the weather is so damn hot that the flowers started blooming and the fish laying fisheggs in the middle of autumn... But I'll send a few more natural disasters and we'll see how things turn out.

Posted by: A Finn at October 10, 2005 12:31 PM (lGolT)

10 I hereby grant the Finn full authority over Earth and the universe. See ya.

Posted by: GOD ALMIGHTY at October 10, 2005 12:32 PM (lGolT)

11 The Finn doesn't believe in God. That would be a nol pros.

Posted by: jesusland joe at October 10, 2005 12:58 PM (rUyw4)

12 Finn, wait till the avian flu comes to Europe. There are so many of you packed on every inch of soil over that you'll be sneezing in everybody's face it's so crowded. It will be a miracle from God if half of you don't die off, and you'll become so desperate that soon you'll be praying for the cleansing winds of a proper hurricane like we get over here.

Posted by: Carlos at October 10, 2005 01:38 PM (8e/V4)

13 Nore the punishment of God was worst in Northern Pakistan where UBL may be hiding. Let's hope he got smoted.

Posted by: Howie at October 10, 2005 01:45 PM (D3+20)

14 Carlos thinks Finland is a friggin' metropolitan absolutely packed with people! HARHARHARHARHARHAR!!! So funny. Well, seriously, it's not rare to see less than a hundred people in one day, so there's no way the disease can spread quickly here. Think of the possibilities on your continent, however: everyone living around civilisation and cities dies, so there will be only republicans after the bird flu passes.

Posted by: A Finn at October 10, 2005 04:24 PM (lGolT)

15 I have not as yet heard from a friend of mine, Known as Siddique Khan; who is a British Citizen and went to Kashmir on holiday. If anybody has any information or knows of where i go to find out about my friend please do let me know. Soni

Posted by: soni at October 31, 2005 02:23 AM (C51tX)

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