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Earthquake in Tajikistan destroys 30 homes, school

DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, (APP/AFP) – At least 30 homes and a
school were destroyed in an earthquake that caused no injuries or deaths
in Tajikistan, the ex-Soviet country’s state emergencies committee
reported Saturday.
A committee spokesman told AFP an earthquake of 5.4 magnitude struck
in the remote Rasht region roughly 200 kilometres (124 miles) east of the Central Asian country’s capital Dushanbe at around 1500 GMT on Friday.
A full assessment of the damage is still being carried out by the
committee’s team on the ground, the spokesman added.
Mountainous and poverty-struck Tajikistan is prone to regular natural
disasters including landslides and earthquakes.
Last week in neighbouring Kyrgyzstan a stronger quake of 6.7
magnitude struck close to the nations’ shared border according to the
Kyrgyz emergency services ministry, but did not cause damage or casualties.