Strong earthquake hits Hindu Kush, shaking Afghanistan and Pakistan

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June 27 (Reuters) – A strong earthquake struck Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush region on ​Saturday, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre ​said, sending out tremors that could be ⁠felt from the capital Kabul across the ​border into neighbouring Pakistan.
People ran out of their ​doors in panic in Swat district in northern Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, resident Daniyal Ahmad told Reuters. There ​were no immediate reports of casualties.
“It was ​very huge here in Swat and it lasted for quite ‌a ⁠long time,” he said.
“People came out of their houses and women and children were seen crying in panic.”
There were no immediate official ​reports of ​casualties or ⁠damage, but checks were ongoing, the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority ​said in a statement.
The magnitude 6 ​quake ⁠was at a depth of 100 km (62 miles), EMSC said.
An earthquake of magnitude 5.4 struck Pakistan earlier ⁠on ​Saturday, according to EMSC.

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