A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck near Pakistan at 19:44 on September 24, 2013, at 19:29 (this data is Xinhua News Agency's flash report), with an epicenter at 27.5 degrees north latitude and 65.6 degrees east longitude, and a depth of 14.0 kilometers .
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Darbundin area of Pakistan's Balochistan province at 20:04 on September 24, 2013. The quake was felt strongly, with shaking evident in many parts of Pakistan, and vibrations were also felt in the New Delhi area of India's capital city, and Pakistani officials did not receive any reports of loss of life or property.
September 25, 2013 00:42 hours, located in Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan on the afternoon of the 24th 7.8-magnitude earthquake. The epicenter of the quake was at a depth of 40 kilometers and the area was sparsely populated. Strong tremors were felt in most parts of the country. As of 23:00 on the 24th, the earthquake has killed at least 30 people.
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on the afternoon of Sept. 24, 2013, at 07:20 p.m. has killed at least 33 people and injured many others. According to local media reports, Awaran district, more than 600 kilometers from Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, was the most severely affected. The district governor said the quake had caused many houses to collapse and rescuers had recovered the remains of 30 victims from the rubble, with more than 20 people injured. Many others were buried in collapsed houses. Local hospitals have been put on emergency status and rescuers from other parts of the province are on their way, he said. The quake also killed three people and injured several others in the Turbord area, injured three people in the town of Dalbendin, and affected the port city of Gwadar, where some houses collapsed.
September 25, 2013 09:15 pm The death toll from the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on the afternoon of Sept. 24 has risen to 93, with more than 200 others injured. Local media, citing a spokesman for Pakistan's Frontier Corps, reported that the Awaran district, more than 600 kilometers from Balochistan's capital Quetta, was the worst hit, with hundreds of houses collapsing, and rescuers have found the remains of 80 victims and more than 200 injured from the rubble. Many others are buried in collapsed houses. The quake also killed about 13 people in other areas, the report said.
September 25, 2013 - Pakistani officials say that as of September 25th , a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in the southern part of the country has killed at least 238 people and injured more than 382 others. The military is now on its way to respond to the disaster. A spokesman for the Balochistan government also confirmed the figure, saying, "We are now severely short of medical equipment and the local hospitals simply can't accommodate so many injured." He said, "We are trying to shift the seriously injured to Karachi (Pakistan port city) or neighboring cities through helicopters."
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a regular press conference on Sept. 25, 2013, that China expresses sorrow for the victims of the earthquake in Pakistan and sincere condolences to the families of the victims and the injured. There is no report on the casualties of Chinese citizens in the earthquake.
Pakistani officials said on September 25, 2013, that as of September 25, the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the southwestern province of Balochistan on the afternoon of September 24 had killed 328 people and injured more than 500 others. The Awaran district of the province, which was at the center of the quake, was the worst affected area, where 260 people have been killed, more than 300 injured and hundreds of houses razed to the ground. In other parts of the province, 68 people were also killed and hundreds injured, and many houses collapsed. Injured people in urban areas have been rescued by rescuers, but the situation remains grim in many remote areas where rescuers have been unable to reach them in time due to road blockages caused by the quake.
On September 27, 2013, Pakistani officials said 348 people had been killed and more than 500 injured by a powerful earthquake that struck the Pakistani province of Balochistan at 12:42 p.m. that day.
September 28, 2013, 12:34 (15:34 Beijing time), Pakistan's southwest occurred on the Richter scale 7.2 earthquake, the epicenter is located in Awaran (Awaran) 96 kilometers north-north-east of the depth of 47 kilometers (the U.S. Geological Survey released data for the magnitude of the earthquake, the depth of 14 kilometers for the magnitude of 6.8), 4 days ago by the magnitude of the 7.7 earthquake struck some areas again affected. Some areas hit by the 7.7-magnitude earthquake four days ago have been hit again. At least 359 people have been killed, nearly 700 others injured, hundreds of houses collapsed and more than 100,000 people have been left homeless.