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Up to 65 killed in Kyrgyzstan 6.6-magnitude earthquake - 2nd Update

Bishkek/Moscow - A 6.6-magnitude earthquake killed up to 65 people in Kyrgyzstan and wrecked dozens of homes in the remote and mountainous south of the Central Asian state on Sunday, the country's Emergency Ministry confirmed on Monday. The epicenter...
Posted : Mon, 06 Oct 2008 07:48:22 GMT
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Bishkek/Moscow - A 6.6-magnitude earthquake killed up to 65 people in Kyrgyzstan and wrecked dozens of homes in the remote and mountainous south of the Central Asian state on Sunday, the country's Emergency Ministry confirmed on Monday. The epicenter of the quake struck the Ferghana valley, a populated trading region at the corner of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and China's far western region of Xinjiang.

According to a US Geological Survey report the quake measured 6.6 on the Richter scale at a depth of 35 kilometres, while China's State Seismological Bureau said it measured the quake at 6.8.

An Emergency Ministry spokesman said 65 people were killed and another 50 people were injured in the mountain town of Nura along Kyrgyzstan's border with China, where at least 120 homes were destroyed, news agency Interfax reported.

The village of Nura is "almost completely destroyed," said ministry spokesman Kamchibek Tashiev.

"Getting aid to victims is made difficult by remoteness of the villages which were affected by the earthquake ... the nearest point providing medical aid is 76 kilometres from Nura," he said.

Earthquakes are frequent in the region. A magnitude 6 quake jolted the nearby Uzbek capital of Tashkent this August though it caused little damage.

The earthquake also rattled a large area across the border in China, but there were no immediate reports of casualties.

A 5.7-magnitude aftershock was recorded in Xinjiang about 20 minutes after the first quake, which mainly affected the sparsely populated Wuqia county, the State Seismological Bureau said.

The earlier quake was felt strongly in Kashgar, China's nearest city to the epicenter, state media said.

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