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Guwahati,
India (ANTARA News/AFP) - A strong 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit northeast India
on Sunday, killing at least 11 people, including three caught in a wall
collapse at the British Embassy in neighbouring Nepal.
The US
Geological Survey said the quake struck the small, landlocked Himalayan state
of Sikkim -- which borders Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet -- at around 6:10pm (1240
GMT).
The epicentre
was just over 60 kilometres (40 miles) northwest of the Sikkim state capital
Gangtok, which was plunged into darkness by a power cut after the quake.
"There
is no electricity. Everybody is out on the road," Gangtok resident C.K.
Dahal told the CNN-IBN television news channel.
"We
all ran out our houses, some even jumped out of their windows. You can see some
buildings that have developed cracks," Dahal added.
Powerful
tremors were felt across a wide region, including Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and
the Indian cities of Guwahati and Kolkata, and even as far away as the Indian
capital New Delhi.
In Nepal,
police said three people were killed, including a motorcyclist and his
eight-year-old daughter, when a wall collapsed at the British Embassy compound
in the capital Kathmandu, 270 kilometres west of the epicentre.
"Another
two died in a separate incident in eastern Nepal," national police
spokesman Binod Singh told AFP.
A budget
debate in Nepal`s parliament was stalled for 15 minutes while lawmakers leapt
to their feet and fled the chamber as the entire building shook.
Telephone
landlines to Sikkim, India`s least populous state, were knocked out and mobile
networks were swamped, making communication with the affected area difficult.
The quake
was followed by two strong aftershocks, one with a magnitude of 6.1.
Sikkim
Chief Secretary Karma Gyatso told AFP that five people had been killed and 60
injured in and around Gangtok as the result of mudslides, building collapses
and falling debris.
"We
have reports of dozens of collapsed houses, and roads to many towns have ben
blocked by landslides," Gyatso said.
Another
person was reported killed in a stampede by panicked residents in a town in the
eastern state of Bihar.
In New
Delhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called an emergency meeting of the
National Disaster Management Authority, and Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth said
that air force planes carrying rescue teams and relief supplies had been
despatched to Sikkim.
Editor: B Kunto Wibisono
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