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Afghan quake toll rises to 1,000; over 1,500 injured

The death toll in the powerful earthquake that hit eastern Afghanistan has risen to at least 1,000 people, a BBC report quoting an official of the ruling Taliban said.
 
More than 1,500 people were injured, the report said. The quake struck shortly after 01:30 (21:00 GMT Tuesday) as people slept.
 
Pictures show landslides and ruined mud-built homes in the province of Paktika, where rescuers have been scrambling to treat the injured, the report said.
 
Hundreds of houses were destroyed by the magnitude 6.1 event, which occurred at a depth of 51 km (32 miles).
 
It is the deadliest earthquake to strike Afghanistan in two decades and a major challenge for the Taliban, the Islamist movement which regained power last year after the Western-backed government collapsed.
 
The earthquake struck about 44km from the city of Khost and tremors were felt as far away as Pakistan and India. Witnesses reported feeling the quake in both Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, and Pakistan's capital, Islamabad.