Eight dead after earthquake of magnitude 5.9 strikes Afghanistan


April 3 (Reuters) - Eight ⁠people were killed and one ⁠child was injured on Friday when ‌a house collapsed in Kabul following an earthquake in Afghanistan, the National Disaster Management Authority ​said.

An earthquake of magnitude 5.9 ⁠struck Afghanistan's Hindu ⁠Kush region on Friday, the German Research ⁠Centre ‌for Geosciences (GFZ) said.

The quake was at a depth of ⁠177 km (110 miles), GFZ said.

Strong tremors were ​felt ‌in Pakistan's capital Islamabad, Kabulin Afghanistan ⁠and the ​Indian capital New Delhi, according to Reuters witnesses.

Afghanistan, hemmed in by rugged mountains, ⁠is prone to a ​range of natural disasters. Its earthquakes are the most deadly, killing about 560 people ⁠on average each year.

A powerful 6.3-magnitude quake in the country in November left at least 27 dead and destroyed ​hundreds of houses.

(Reporting ⁠by Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul; Writing ​by Akanksha Khushi in ‌Bengaluru and Kanjyik Ghosh ​in Barcelona; Editing by Kevin Liffey, Emelia Sithole-Matarise and David Gregorio)

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