More than 600 people were killed and hundreds more were injured by a 6.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan near its border with Pakistan, the national broadcaster reported Monday.
Sept. 1 More than 600 people were killed and hundreds more were injured by a 6.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan near its border with Pakistan, the national broadcaster reported Monday.
The temblor struck late Sunday near Jalalabad, a city of some 270,000 people located 74 miles east of the capital Kabul, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The epicenter of the strike was at a depth of about 5 miles, some 17 miles west of Jalalabad and 27 miles south of Markaz-e Woluswali-ye Achin.